Understanding and Debunking Common Hearing Aid Myths

Hearing aids are advanced tools that bring you closer to the world. Despite the connection they offer, many hesitate to start using them. Let’s take a look at four common myths about hearing aids to help you feel confident starting treatment. Myth # 1: Hearing Aids Are Only for Older Adults In the past,…
Streamline Your Day with Bluetooth-Enabled Hearing Aids

Whether your schedule is packed with work and trips to the grocery store or school and nights at the Concord library, life can get pretty busy. Luckily, Bluetooth®-enabled hearing aids fit right into your hectic lifestyle, helping you stay connected and in control from morning to night. If you’re among the more than 10% of…
How to Use Decibel Meter Apps to Monitor Noise Exposure

Loud sounds are everywhere. Your daily life could include blaring music, bustling traffic, blasting video games and many other potentially damaging sounds. Once noise reaches 85 decibels (dB) or more, extended exposure can begin to damage your hearing. Fortunately, technology offers a simple solution right in your pocket: decibel meter apps. What Are Decibel Meter…
Tips To Protect Your Hearing This July Fourth

July Fourth is here again, and with it comes barbecues, warm weather and, most importantly, fireworks. While fireworks are a fun way to celebrate the Fourth of July, they can get pretty loud, sometimes reaching upwards of 150 dB—well above the threshold for hearing damage. Let’s take a look at a few safety tips you…
Outdoor Adventures and Hearing Aids: Tips for Enjoying Spring Safely

With the weather getting warmer, it’s the perfect time to start enjoying your favorite outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a fan of spring bike rides, rock climbing, cycling or yoga in the park, hearing aids offer better communication, enjoyment and safety. Let’s take a look at how hearing aids can improve your safety during outdoor adventures…
How Does Hearing Aid Non-Use Affect Hearing Health?

Hearing aids offer clearer communication, yet only a small percentage of adults who could benefit from them choose to use them. Many hesitate due to concerns about appearance or the belief that their hearing loss isn’t advanced enough to warrant treatment. However, choosing to forgo hearing aids can result in a phenomenon known as auditory…
Hearing Loss and the Workplace: What To Know

Your hearing makes it possible to participate in conversations, recognize environmental and safety sounds, locate the direction sound comes from and more. However, when you develop hearing loss, these important skills can fall by the wayside. One area you can see these adverse side effects is your workplace. How Does Hearing Loss Affect My Work…
Four Hearing Health Resolutions for the New Year

It’s time to set your New Year’s resolutions! While most people focus on goals like eating healthier, getting more sleep or saving money, one crucial area of health often gets overlooked—your hearing. Let’s explore a few simple resolutions to help you take better care of your ears in the year ahead. 1. Wear Earplugs Sound…
Navigating Thanksgiving Conversations with Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can make it difficult to understand and participate in conversations. This difficulty is only amplified in environments with multiple people speaking at once, lots of background noise and rapid topic changes—all common occurrences during a busy Thanksgiving dinner. While Thanksgiving gatherings may present challenges for people with hearing loss, there are a few…
Managing Hearing Aids and Glasses: A Practical Guide for Clear Sound and Vision

If you rely on both hearing aids and glasses, you know how these two devices can transform your daily life. However, managing them simultaneously can sometimes feel like a balancing act. Hearing aids sit behind or in your ears, while glasses rest on your ears and nose bridge, creating a shared space that can get…