President of Healthy Hearing, Mandy Mroz, AuD says: Hearing aids work best when fitted and adjusted properly. Learn what goes into a successful hearing aid fitting and how to get the most from your experience. Assessment of hearing aid needs Your hearing care professional will begin the selection process by conducting an in-depth consultation with you to learn more about your lifestyle, your expectations, your personal preferences and your thoughts on any previous experiences with hearing … [Read more...]
Why wear Hearing Aids full-time?
Another great article in Healthy Hearing by contributor Temma Ehrenfeld on the need to wear hearing aids all the time. Temma shared the following: This spring, when I fell ill with COVID-19, I didn’t leave my apartment for six weeks. Neighbors and friends brought me medicine and food and I mostly kept in touch by texting. I spoke to my doctors by phone or video. I didn’t put on my hearing aids while alone or for these calls. I used headphones and turned up the volume. After all, with … [Read more...]
Apps for Hearing Aids
Did you know that there are a number of Apps available for Hearing Aids? Doorbells, washing machines, refrigerators, and sound systems have smartphone apps these days. So it should come as no surprise that many hearing aids also have apps associated with them. In an article in Healthy Hearing, Madeleine Burry shares information about Hearing Aid Apps. “Apps are how we live our lives now,” says Shannon Basham, AuD, senior director of audiology and education at Phonak, which makes … [Read more...]
How to handle Tinnitus Spikes
A great article in Healthy Hearing by Glenn Schweitzer about things you can do to help with Tinnitus Spikes. If you’ve lived with tinnitus for a while, you’ve probably noticed that the sound isn’t always constant. It can fluctuate – wildly at times – and not just in volume, but in sound, intensity or number of sounds. These flare-ups are commonly known as tinnitus spikes. Out of nowhere, it can suddenly seem much louder. You might hear horrible new noises that weren't there before, noises … [Read more...]
Difficulty Hearing?
Great Tips from Healthy Hearing - Hard of hearing communication tips - Here are some do's and don'ts you can keep in mind to help facilitate better conversations and include someone with hearing loss: ~ Make sure you don't cover your mouth. Don't talk through a yawn or while chewing gum. (For deaf and hard of hearing people who use American Sign Language and lip reading, this is especially important.) ~ Don't speak from another room or when your back is turned to the person. Don't … [Read more...]
How to Protect Kids Hearing
A great article at BetterHearing.org - Protecting Your Child's Hearing by Thomas A. Powers, PhD Hearing loss is usually associated with older adults, however a growing body of evidence and research points to an increase in hearing loss in children due to exposure to loud sounds or noise. In fact, one in 5 U.S. teenagers now suffers from some type of hearing loss1. It is also estimated that approximately 3 million children in the U.S. have a hearing loss and that 15% of children between the … [Read more...]
Hearing Loss and Relationships
The impact of hearing loss on relationships - a great article in Healthy Hearing by Joy Victory. You might think your hearing loss only affects you, but consider this: Is your hearing loss causing problems in your relationship? Hearing loss does not occur in a vacuum. Studies show that untreated hearing loss can negatively impact our relationships with family and friends and particularly with those closest to us, such as our romantic partners. Hearing loss strains relationships - … [Read more...]
What is Noise Pollution?
You've heard of secondhand smoke. It's time to think of noise pollution as secondhand sound. It's harmful and nearly unavoidable in most urban areas. In this article by Joy Victory in Healthy Hearing, Joy shares valuable information about noise pollution in this day and age. A screaming child, TV blaring in the living room, a vacuum cleaner, loud music coming from your teen's bedroom: a busy home can be a source of constant noise. Once you step outside, there's even more noise pollution. On an … [Read more...]
Decibel Apps to Measure Noise Levels
Thanks to modern technology, smartphone apps can determine if your environment exposes you to harmful noises that may cause permanent or temporary noise-induced hearing loss. There is a great article in Healthy Hearing that provides information about the Best Smartphone Decibel Meter Apps to Measure Noise Levels by Debbie Clason. You’re bringing the grandchildren to see your favorite professional sports team take on the league leaders. Will the roar of the crowd be enough to warrant … [Read more...]
October National Protect Your Hearing Month
Happy to see our Press Release in the Tampa Bay Newswire announcing that October is National Protect Your Hearing Month. October is also National Audiology Awareness Month, so lots to celebrate this month. You can read the full Press Release in the Tampa Bay Newswire by Clicking Here Broadwater Hearing Care is pleased to announce that October is National Protect Your Hearing Month and remind us that Noise-induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and Tinnitus are preventable. During National … [Read more...]
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