Living With Hearing Loss

By Steve Lorberbaum 5  pm On

When someone has a hearing loss, the first step in coping with it is simply acknowledging its reality. This may not be easy to do, but you can’t take effective measures to minimize the impact of a hearing loss if you deny it.

You are not alone. Help is available. When someone has a hearing loss, the first step in coping with it is simply acknowledging its reality. This may not be easy to do, but you can’t take effective measures to minimize the impact of a hearing loss if you deny it.

This does not mean that you have to like it. But once diagnosed as having a hearing loss, then it’s time to move on.

Steps to Better Hearing. There is More to Hearing Loss than Just a Hearing Aid

Hearing loss is a challenge, particularly learning how to cope with day-to-day life. Here are some steps to better hearing – from practical communication methods to the best hearing aids.

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