The Hurdles to Getting Hearing Aids
A New York Times blog posted this morning struck a cord with us here at The Hearing & Dizziness Clinic. (Click here to read it.)
Jane Brody writes that
Hearing loss is usually gradual, and people often fail to recognize when it becomes severe enough to warrant hearing aids. Some deny that they have a problem, and instead accuse others of mumbling when they know people are talking but can’t understand what is being said. Still others regard hearing aids as unattractive devices that make them feel and look old in a society that prizes youthfulness.
We see this every day. Mostly those who could benefit from a hearing aid value their vanity over communication with family and friends.
What many people with hearing loss don’t realize is that the signs of the untreated hearing loss are more noticeable to others than hearing aids.
If you feel you are having trouble communicating or are isolating yourself socially because of your hearing trouble, give us a call. We would be happy to walk you over perceived hurdles. Our Doctors of Audiology are here to help. (519) 961-9285