Tips for Working Remotely with Hearing Loss
Telecommuting is now the norm for many people around the world, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. While many people are struggling to establish a routine and stay motivated, there are extra barriers for people who experience hearing loss. Virtual communication is much more difficult when you have hearing problems. Below are some tips for…
Face Masks Pose Problem for Those with Hearing Loss
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and other federal health officials suggest that wearing face masks can help prevent the spread of COVID-19. While this is an important measure for keeping vulnerable members of the community safe, it does pose a problem for people with hearing loss. How…
Surprising Side Effects of Hearing Loss
When you think of hearing loss, you likely think of turning up the volume too loud on the TV, having difficulty making phone calls and asking “huh?” regularly during conversations. But there are many side effects of hearing loss that may surprise you. Below are some of the lesser-known effects of hearing loss. Poor Cognitive…
Three Signs of Hearing Loss You May Be Overlooking
When you think of hearing loss, you likely picture turning up the TV too loud, asking people to repeat themselves and having a hard time talking on the phone. But there are many signs of hearing loss you may not realize are connected to the condition. Below are three signs of hearing loss you may…
First Steps for Treating Hearing Loss
The more severe your hearing loss is and the longer you’ve gone without rehabilitation, the more difficult it is to treat. In addition, hearing aids do not provide immediate restoration of your hearing the way glasses instantly correct vision problems. It can be a lengthy process that requires dedication to improve hearing and communication abilities….
The Biggest Myths About Hearing Loss
Despite recent efforts in the hearing health care industry, there are many misconceptions about hearing loss. Below is a list of common hearing loss myths and the truths behind them. Myth: Hearing Loss Only Affects Old People Forty-eight million Americans experience hearing loss, many of whom are not “old.” While hearing loss can be caused…
Football & Hearing Loss
When you’re at a football game, feeling the energy in the stadium as you clap, stomp, shout and sing to cheer on your team is one of the greatest parts of the experience. But sports stadiums’ average noise levels are around 100 dB – loud enough to cause damage to your hearing in just 15…
Four Reasons to Stop Ignoring Your Hearing Loss
If you’re exhibiting symptoms of hearing loss, chances are your loved ones have suggested you get a hearing test. They may complain about how loud the TV is when you’re watching or that they are tired of repeating themselves. But there are other reasons to stop ignoring your hearing loss besides your family’s grievances. 1….
2020 Hearing Health Resolutions
You may have made some important resolutions for the new year, but it’s not too late to add one more. Make 2020 the year to improve your hearing health! Caring for your hearing is essential for your overall well being. By protecting your ears from loud sounds, getting a baseline hearing test and treating hearing…
How Hearing Loss Impacts Romance
Hearing loss may feel like an isolating experience, but it affects more than just you. Everyone you interact with, including your friends, colleagues and family members, are effected – but no one else in your life is more affected than your romantic partner. According to a 2007 survey by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 35 percent…