Your Hearing Health
Your Hearing
Untreated hearing loss is a real problem with real consequences like increased anxiety, reduced earning potential, social withdrawal and more. Our interactive tools below are a good first step towards identifying if you have a hearing loss, and getting the treatment needed to help.
Hearing Loss Simulator
Hearing Aid Finder Tool
The solution is simple.
Communication is critical in life. Your job and social interactions are all more rewarding when you can communicate confidently – and hearing is vital to that. Research shows that people who get hearing aids benefit from:
Fewer instances of confusion and disorientation
Increased ability to concentrate and multitask
Better memory skills and a greater ability to learn new tasks
Alertness and awareness of their personal safety
Increased earning power and more control over their lives
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Dementia and Hearing loss
"A recent, global commission on dementia prevention identified 12 risk factors that individuals could modify to help prevent or delay dementia. While risk factors like smoking and physical inactivity were on the list, the single largest modifiable risk factor was hearing loss-with the recommendation that treat at mid life."-Johns Hopkins Medicine
"There's evidence that improving hearing will improve cognition, and there might be even more significant connections there. We know improving hearing decreases the risk of social isolation, depression — which we know are connected with falls, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease," says Dr. Driscoll.
A simple hearing test followed by proper interventions can improve your quality of life and your health.
Mayo Clinic