If you
are experiencing hearing problems you are not alone. Thirty six million
Americans have hearing loss. It is
anticipated that in less than twenty years, 85 million Americans will experience
hearing difficulties. One in three people over 60 and half of those over 85
have hearing problems. It is one of the
most common problems facing older adults.
Hearing
loss makes it hard to understand words, follow conversations and respond to
signals, including doorbells and smoke alarms. Hearing difficulties interfere
with relationships, making visits with family and friends challenging. Hearing
problems can be physically tiring, frustrating, isolating,
embarrassing, dangerous and more.
There
are many benefits to using hearing aids. They restore normal loudness, so one can hear
soft talkers and they help clear up mumbled words. Hearing
aid users report it is easy to participate in conversations again. For many people hearing aids can be life
changing in positive ways.
Not only
do hearing aids help you to hear
better, those who use hearing aids report living a healthy life style. They are more active and participate in more
social gatherings. They rate themselves
with higher self esteem and self confidence than those who don’t use hearing
aids.
Get
started now. The sooner you start wearing hearing
aids the more likely you will be successful. Start with a hearing evaluation and see what
is available in hearing aids. You’re likely to be surprised. Hearing
aids work better than ever and are inconspicuous. Watch this video on one of the newest
instruments on the market.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2LIRjhyPfM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2LIRjhyPfM
Life
Sounds Great! Enjoy Every Moment!
Jane Kukula, AuDPaula Webster, MA
Advanced Audiology Concepts
8897 Mentor Ave
Mentor, Ohio 44060
440-205-8848
ww.aacHEAR.org
There is nothing to be ashamed about hearing loss. The important thing is to find a solution to this problem. In the long run, it is all about living the life that do deserve with the help of an appropriate hearing aid.
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