Forever young: 5 ways treating hearing loss can revitalize your life
Listen up, boomers: Do you want to stay active? Vibrant? Socially engaged? Professionally successful? Most of us do. So maybe it’s time to do something about your hearing. Chances are, if you’re like many baby boomers, you’ve rocked your way through your fair share of concerts, night clubs, and ear-blasting parties. And you’ve enjoyed years…
Speech And Hearing Associates Announces A Support Group For Persons With Dysarthria
A safe place for members to share experiences, advice, and learn compensatory strategies, Speech and Hearing Associates’ support group is appropriate for people who experience limited tongue, lip and jaw movement, slurred speech, slow rate of speech or rapid rate of speech, changes in vocal quality, hoarseness or  breathiness.Â
Happy Holidays from Speech and Hearing Associates!
Robynne Kratchman, MS, CCC Is Being Interviewed!
Have you heard? Robynne Kratchman, MS, CCC, Director of Speech-Language Pathology Programs at Speech and Hearing Associates is being interviewed by News 12 NJ on her extensive knowledge of fluency disorders.
Open House
Speech and Hearing Associates will be holding a “Hearing Health” open house, Monday December 8th through Friday December 12th!
Diabetes and Hearing Loss
Diabetes and hearing loss are two of America’s most widespread health concerns. Nearly 30 million people in the U.S. have diabetes, and an estimated 34.5 million have some type of hearing loss. Those are large groups of people, and it appears there is a lot of overlap between the two. A recent study found that…
Types of Hearing Loss
Hearing impairment can happen gradually over time, so that a person may not realize the extent of their impairment until it is significant. Catch it at an early stage.
Trick or Treat!
Happy Halloween from Speech and Hearing Associates!
Go Italy!
Speech and Hearing Associates is proud to sponsor the Roseland Recreational Italy soccer team! Keep up the good work guys!
Nearly Half of Teens Showing Potential Signs of Hearing Loss
One in six teens showing symptoms often or all of the time. Nearly nine in ten engage in activities that may damage hearing.