{"id":3037,"date":"2020-08-05T10:34:06","date_gmt":"2020-08-05T14:34:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/speechandhearingassoc.fm1.dev\/strategies-for-sheltering-in-place-with-hearing-loss\/"},"modified":"2024-05-21T16:44:50","modified_gmt":"2024-05-21T20:44:50","slug":"strategies-for-sheltering-in-place-with-hearing-loss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/speechandhearingassoc.com\/strategies-for-sheltering-in-place-with-hearing-loss\/","title":{"rendered":"Strategies for Sheltering-In-Place With Hearing Loss"},"content":{"rendered":"
For the nearly 38 million American adults who have hearing loss, sheltering in place may bring on some daily difficulties. <\/p>\n
Speech and Hearing Associates offers this advice to help resolve common environmental issues at home and help you maintain your hearing aids.<\/p>\n
By practicing good communication skills, you and your family members can take steps to improve your listening experience:<\/p>\n
Hearing aids require special care to ensure that they work properly. You should have a hearing aid cleaning brush and a user manual that can assist in performing routine maintenance. Some people have drying jars or canisters provided by their audiologists. If you have one, use it nightly. If you need replacement parts, check with us to see if these can be shipped to your home during this unprecedented time. To keep your hearing aid in good working order:<\/p>\n
For family members: Being at home with loved ones for an extended period of time may make hearing challenges more obvious (e.g., turning the volume way up on the television, complaining frequently about people mumbling). Although now isn\u2019t the ideal time for a hearing evaluation due to shelter-in-place restrictions, you may want to start laying the groundwork for encouraging a visit to an audiologist once it is safe to go out in public again.<\/p>\n
We are here for you! Contact us<\/a> at 800-742-7551<\/a>. Our audiologists are available to answer your questions.<\/p>\n