Should hearing screenings be a part of your routine physical exam? by Katherine Bouton First posted on: AARP Health, December 14, 2015. — Getty Images THINK BACK to the last time you had a physical. Did the doctor ask you anything about your hearing? The answer is probably no. A 2011 analysis of studies on the effectiveness … Continue reading One Test Your Doctor Probably Isn’t Doing
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Holiday Gifts for the Hard of Hearing
Choosing the right holiday gifts can be a challenge. A sweater? (Again!) Chocolates or homemade cookies? (Oops, she’s on a diet.) Tickets to a Broadway show? (What if he hates musicals)? A beautiful scarf? (Maybe beautiful in your eyes but not necessarily in hers). If your loved one is hard of hearing, this is one time … Continue reading Holiday Gifts for the Hard of Hearing
Hearing Loss. Read All About It!
The holidays are upon us – and that means gifts. For your friends and family with hearing loss, I’d like to suggest a gift that requires no hearing at all – the kind of respite that’s always welcome after a round of gala and NOISY holiday events. Books! Three friends and I have formed a … Continue reading Hearing Loss. Read All About It!
Say Again, Santa? Some Holiday Lipreading Advice
Santa Claus may be the hardest person on earth to lipread — or, more properly, speech read. He is, in fact, a speech reader’s nightmare, thanks to the big, fuzzy beard and mustache that obscure his lips, the tight, padded suit that restricts his movement, and his crinkly, barely visible eyes — not to mention those … Continue reading Say Again, Santa? Some Holiday Lipreading Advice
How to Make the Holidays More Hearing-Friendly
I love the five weeks that begin with Thanksgiving and end with New Year’s, but a part of me also thinks, “Bah, humbug.” That’s the part that knows I’ll struggle to follow conversations at family dinners, holiday parties, concerts and pageants. It’s also the part of me that will want to leave early, or maybe even … Continue reading How to Make the Holidays More Hearing-Friendly
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Hi readers, I just discovered the comments section of my blog. Thank you all for your comments and compliments! And to those who suggested corrections, I will make them now. So sorry not to have seen this sooner. Katherine
The Skype Solution for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
The other day I was sitting in my neighborhood Starbucks surrounded by the chatter of conversation and people hunched over their laptops or newspapers. At one table, however, something remarkable was going on. A woman was sitting in an armchair, her laptop perched on a table in front of her. She was having an exuberant conversation … Continue reading The Skype Solution for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Aural Rehab — Learn More Tonight 11/17
Aural Rehabilitation for Consumers: Best Practices in Hearing Healthcare Tuesday, November 17th 5:45 announcements 6 - 7:15 Program with Q&A Muhlenberg Library 209 W. 23rd Street, 3rd Floor Community Room Presented by Peggy Ellertsen, MEd, C.C.C.-S.L.P. and Jaclyn Spitzer, PhD. Aural rehabilitation - also referred to as patient-centered care, aural rehab and "A.R." - is … Continue reading Aural Rehab — Learn More Tonight 11/17
New Study Suggests Hearing Aids May Help Protect Brain Health
For several years, studies have linked hearing loss and dementia, but no major study has addressed the big question: Could using hearing aids reduce the risk of cognitive decline? Now an important new French study finds that older adults who use hearing aids experience the same rate of cognitive decline as their peers with normal … Continue reading New Study Suggests Hearing Aids May Help Protect Brain Health
Buying Hearing Aids Should Be Cheaper and Easier
A new federal advisory report wants to make buying a hearing aid as easy and inexpensive as buying prescription eyeglasses, calling for changes to “dramatically increase competition and increase new choices for millions of Americans” experiencing hearing loss. Nearly 30 million Americans have age-related hearing loss, the report notes, but only “a small fraction” are … Continue reading Buying Hearing Aids Should Be Cheaper and Easier

