A Guide to Waterproof and Water-Resistant Hearing Aids: What You Should Know
Every hearing aid wearer knows that hearing aids and water don’t mix. Whether you’re caught in a rainstorm or skiing at the Brighton Resort, it’s natural to worry about how the wet elements will affect your devices. That’s where waterproof and water-resistant hearing aids come in to help you enjoy clear, amplified sound no matter…
How Does Hearing Loss Affect Your Ability To Distinguish Between Words
Have you ever found yourself hearing someone but not understanding them? You may know that they’re speaking loud enough but struggle to distinguish between the specific words they say. When this happens, words like “bread” and “thread” or “15”and “50” can get intermingled, leading to confusion and extra mental effort to understand. Let’s take a…
Signs of Hearing Loss You Shouldn’t Ignore
Hearing loss affects nearly 20% of the global population. Despite its prevalence, many people miss the signs of hearing loss, often causing them to go years without seeking treatment. Let’s take a look at five common signs of hearing loss to help you identify the condition in yourself or your loved ones. 1. You Have…
Embracing National Speech-Language-Hearing Month
Every May, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) celebrates National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, formerly Better Hearing and Speech Month. National Speech-Language-Hearing Month is dedicated to raising awareness about communication disorders and the role ASHA members play in providing life-altering treatment. Whether you live with hearing and speech issues yourself or know someone who does, take some time…
How to Engage with Hearing Loss This Year
Hearing loss is an invisible disability that affects 1.5 billion people worldwide, yet discussions around it often go unheard. As we proceed into a new year, it’s important to assess how we, as individuals and as a society, can become more involved in supporting those with hearing loss. Whether through better understanding, support structures, technology…
A Music Lover’s Guide to Hearing Aids
If you love going to concerts or can spend hours perusing through Graywhale Entertainment, chances are music is very important to you. If you use hearing aids, you might be concerned that you won’t be able to hear songs the way you used to. The good news is that hearing aid technology has improved their…
Don’t Let Hearing Loss Get in the Way of Your Summer Barbecue Fun
Casual backyard cookouts or more formal barbecues in South Fork Park can be a fun way to spend time with friends and family in the summer. Knowing how to accommodate for your hearing loss during the events can help make them fun and stress-free. Take a look at our list of helpful tips for having…
The Challenges of Non-Hearing People
Whether you are an office worker, student, or cashier – your chances of interacting with a person who has hearing loss are pretty good. An estimated 15 percent of Americans (37.5 million) have it to some degree. As with many types of disabilities, you may feel nervous about how to approach a person that doesn’t…
Testing for Hearing Loss
Do you find the T.V. volume needs turned higher than normal to hear what is being said? Are you asking people to repeat themselves, or are you catching yourself asking ‘what’ more often? These are small clues that may indicate your hearing should be tested by an audiologist at South Valley Ear Nose & Throat….
Dr. Brian Peterson: Cochlear Implant Specialist
Dr. Brian Peterson specializes in cochlear implantation, a hearing option available to both children and adults who are unable to benefit from traditional hearing aids. It is approved by the FDA for use in patients even as young as 12 months old with severe to profound hearing loss in both ears. Recent technologic innovations have…