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Tips For Family

Supporting Your Loved One with Hearing Loss

Hearing aids provide numerous benefits that can improve the wearer’s quality of life. Yet many people still have doubts about addressing hearing loss and making this change. If your family member has started to experience signs of hearing loss, it’s important to express your support. There are a few ways in which you can help them feel more comfortable – and even excited – about receiving help for hearing loss and being fitted for hearing aids.

Understanding Concerns

It can be hard to understand why a loved one would be reluctant to see a hearing care professional. After all, better hearing allows us to enjoy so many things in life, from music and our favorite movies to conversations with friends. Each person will have their own unique concerns about hearing loss, and the best way to support your family member is by having an honest, compassionate discussion. Encourage them to consider the positive difference hearing will have on their life.

There are several ways you can help make the conversation easier for those who have trouble hearing. Try the following tips:

  • Face the person when speaking to them
  • Eliminate background noise
  • Use hand gestures to emphasize your point

There’s no need to speak slowly or raise your voice, but you may want to follow the conversation with an email or text message afterward. This ensures you’re both on the same page and that you care and are actively listening.

Taking the Next Steps

Now that your family member knows you support them, how else can you help? Here are a few easy ways you can work with them to address hearing loss together.

  • Schedule a hearing test for both of you: Show solidarity by scheduling an appointment with a licensed hearing professional together. You’ll both benefit from taking care of your hearing health, and you can give your loved one more confidence with your presence. Make a day of it by grabbing a bite to eat or seeing a show afterward to enjoy more quality time together.
  • Research with them: Today’s hearing aids are more advanced than ever and are available with high-tech features, like Bluetooth connectivity and water-resistant designs. Help your family member learn about all that’s available, and discuss the options together.
  • Stay positive: Emphasize all your loved one can look forward to with hearing aids, such as conversations with grandkids or getting involved with a new hobby. By focusing on the positives you can help them feel good about seeking help.

Show Your Support

Getting help for hearing loss won’t just give your loved one better hearing – they’re likely to gain happiness, confidence, and stronger relationships too. Speak with your family member about hearing loss today, and encourage them to schedule an appointment. With your support, they can begin hearing better and enjoying life to the fullest again.