Blindness separates us from things,” said Helen Keller, “but deafness separates us from people.” While hearing loss is not the same it can still be …
The Benefits of Being Social for Older Americans
Have you been struggling to stay socially active as you age? You know that being physically active promotes overall health and wellbeing, keeps your heart …
How Loud is Too Loud for Kids?
When you hear the words cancer, war, gun violence, political rants, global warming, you tie all these things with problems that we as humans have …
Why Pretending to Hear Doesn’t Help
Most people often pretend to hear even when they cannot hear anything or don’t understand what the other person is trying to say. It is …
Ways to Accommodate Your Loved Ones with Hearing Loss
It’s not until our hearing slips away that we understand the importance of it. Many of us have loved ones who are getting closer to …
This Father’s Day, Improve Family Communication by Treating Hearing Loss
“Blindness separates people from things. Deafness separates people from people,” Helen Keller once said. The same might be said of hearing loss. People with hearing …
In the News: Gilbert Mother Gets Surprise Help for Son’s Hearing Loss Due to MRSA (just in time for Better Hearing and Speech Month)
The month of May, better known around here as Better Hearing and Speech Month is one of the most exciting times for us at Exceptional …
How Hearing Loss Interferes with Your Relationships
Untreated hearing loss can take social interactions that should be fun–a dinner party with relatives, a conversation with a grandchild, a movie night with your …
Revealing Your Hearing Loss: Why Your Disclosure Method Matters
If you’ve just been diagnosed with a hearing loss, and you’re ready to do something about it, communicating your experience with your loved ones is …
A Link Between Hearing Loss and Depression
You might think that hearing loss only affects your ability to hear. While it’s true that hearing loss makes it difficult to hear the TV …
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