‘For many people adapting to hearing aids can be a challenge. Although most often, the reward for overcoming those initial difficulties is a significant improvement in quality of life.’
Hearing Loss didn’t develop overnight and is a problem that can be overcome. Hearing aids are not new ears and don’t give back the level of hearing you had before.
Hearing aids provide an experience of sound, improve the situations, redress the problems, making situations more equal and fairer; they maximize opportunities to fully utilise the residual hearing.
The hearing aid dispenser and audiologist will help the hearing impaired to make the best possible use of their residual hearing regarding their communication needs. They will help choose the best hearing system and couple it with, teaching strategies and help with the rehabilitation process.
Hearing Loss is a problem to be overcome. Hearing aids and your Audiologist are tools to help you to overcome that problem. Timescale, patience, practise and perseverance are necessary and involved.
‘A worthwhile thing is achieved with a little hard work!’
Sources: http://www.hear-it.org/
Anglia Ruskin University, FdSc Hearing Aid Audiology, Inductions Notes.
Hearing Loss didn’t develop overnight and is a problem that can be overcome. Hearing aids are not new ears and don’t give back the level of hearing you had before.
Hearing aids provide an experience of sound, improve the situations, redress the problems, making situations more equal and fairer; they maximize opportunities to fully utilise the residual hearing.
The hearing aid dispenser and audiologist will help the hearing impaired to make the best possible use of their residual hearing regarding their communication needs. They will help choose the best hearing system and couple it with, teaching strategies and help with the rehabilitation process.
Hearing Loss is a problem to be overcome. Hearing aids and your Audiologist are tools to help you to overcome that problem. Timescale, patience, practise and perseverance are necessary and involved.
‘A worthwhile thing is achieved with a little hard work!’
Sources: http://www.hear-it.org/
Anglia Ruskin University, FdSc Hearing Aid Audiology, Inductions Notes.

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