Tips To Help You Communicate With People Who Have Hearing Loss
Good communication is the backbone of healthy relationships at home, school or work. For people with hearing loss, communication comes with extra challenges. There are currently more than 1.5 billion people in the world living with hearing loss. Learning how to communicate with people who have hearing loss is an essential tool. Take a look…
How to Support Your Loved Ones With Tinnitus
Tinnitus causes a ringing or buzzing noise in the ears that cannot be heard from the outside. Affecting more than 50 million people in the United States, bothersome tinnitus can have a severe impact on a person’s life. Common side effects of tinnitus include stress, frustration, lack of sleep, irritability and more. If your loved…
What to Know About Presbycusis
Presbycusis is age-related hearing loss. It is the most common form of hearing loss worldwide and affects approximately two-thirds of Americans aged 70 or older. There are several contributing factors to presbycusis, and the symptoms can be hard to notice initially. But if you’re struggling to hear conversations at Buddy Brew Coffee, you might consider talking with…
Four Reasons Your Hearing Aids Are Whistling
Feedback occurs when the microphone amplifies a sound into your hearing aids, causing an unpleasant whistling noise. It can occur occasionally when you’re putting your hearing aids on in the morning or taking them out at night. However, if you are regularly experiencing feedback when going about your day or having a latte with friends…
Tips for Job Searching With Hearing Loss
Searching for a job can be an extremely stressful experience. From filling out an application to finding the right interview outfit, there are many things to consider when moving forward with your career. For people with hearing loss, job searching can have additional challenges. The job searching process will likely involve multiple phone calls, interviews…
New study shows hearing aids reduce dementia risk
A new study from researchers at Johns Hopkins and USF found that for some older adults, wearing a hearing aid slowed their cognitive decline by nearly half. Many audiologists are encouraging everyone to receive a hearing test by age 55 to minimize the impact of untreated hearing loss on the brain. https://www.fox13news.com/news/new-study-shows-some-older-adults-who-wear-hearing-aids-reduced-dementia-risk
When and When Not to Wear Your Hearing Aids
According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, “Among adults aged 70 and older with hearing loss who could benefit from hearing aids, fewer than one in three (30 percent) has ever used them. Even fewer adults aged 20 to 69 (approximately 16 percent) who could benefit from wearing hearing aids have…
How to Keep Your Hearing Aids Safe from Pets
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “In 2019, 7.1% of adults aged 45 and over used a hearing aid.” If you’re one of this number or you’ve made the investment more recently, you need to know how to store your hearing aids safely so your pets can’t get ahold of them. We…
Job Interview Tips for if You Have Hearing Loss
According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, “Approximately 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over report some trouble hearing.” If you’re among this population and you’re preparing for a job interview, you may be wondering what you can do to ensure you ace it. We review tips for…
How to Have the Best Valentine’s Day with Hearing Loss
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reports that “One in eight people in the United States (13 percent, or 30 million) aged 12 years or older has hearing loss in both ears.” If you’re one of these numbers, you may be feeling a little apprehensive about Valentine’s Day. Below we review how…