General Health
There are 48 million people throughout the country suffering from hearing loss. Of those people, only 20 percent who can benefit from the use of a hearing aid actually wears them. It turns out, living with untreated hearing loss can do more damage than originally thought and those who seek treatment see improvements in all aspects of their lives. Individuals who choose to treat their hearing loss with hearing aids are known to have better overall health, professional success and emotional well-being than those who don’t.
Improved Mental Health
Those that treat their hearing loss have a decrease in feelings of depression, anger and anxiety.
Improved Physical Health
Individuals with untreated hearing loss are three times more likely to suffer physical injuries, specifically falls.
Improved Cognitive Health
Individuals with untreated hearing loss are at an increased risk of cognitive decline.
Improved Balance
Individuals that use a hearing device to treat their hearing loss may also see an improvement in their balance.
Professional Success
Hearing loss can affect productivity, communication and confidence in the workplace. Missing key details in meetings or struggling with phone conversations may lead to misunderstandings or isolation. Hearing aids with Bluetooth connectivity and telecoil compatibility can integrate seamlessly with office technology, improving clarity and reducing fatigue. Kampsen Hearing offers custom programs for noisy environments and remote work setups, helping you stay engaged and effective.
Improved Ability to Focus
Untreated hearing loss leads to difficulty concentrating, particularly when communicating with others.
Increased Earning Power
Untreated hearing loss leads to reduced job performance and less monetary compensation.
Improved Ability to Learn
New research suggests that untreated hearing loss can lead to problems storing new information.
Emotional Well-being
Hearing loss doesn’t just affect your ears—it affects your brain. Studies show a strong link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, memory issues and even dementia. Social withdrawal and frustration are common emotional side effects. Professionally fitted hearing aids help keep your brain active and engaged, improving mental health and overall well-being.
Renewed Confidence
Treating hearing loss enables an individual to once again be able to navigate the world on their own.
Increased Social Interactions
Improved communication leads to a boost in confidence and more social activities with friends and loved ones.
Modern hearing aids are more than medical devices—they’re lifestyle tools. With Bluetooth streaming, app-based controls and AI-powered sound processing, today’s hearing aids can connect to your phone, TV and even smart home devices. Whether you’re attending concerts, working remotely or enjoying podcasts, Kampsen Hearing can help you choose a device that fits your tech-savvy lifestyle.
Increased Control Over Life Events
When overcoming a reliance on others to understand what is going on in the hearing world, an individual with hearing loss will regain their sense of control.
Better Relationships
Being able to successfully communicate with loved ones leads to healthier and longer-lasting relationships.
Call Kampsen Hearing at (813) 876-8374 for more information or to schedule an appointment.