Your Medicare Options for Hearing Aids Recently, President Joe Biden proposed spending $3.5 trillion over the next decade on climate change, health care and family-service programs. Included is that proposal is an expansion to Medicare that would cover hearing care, as well as dental and vision. For millions of Americans, this would be a huge financial relief because original Medicare … Read More
Bothersome Tinnitus Associated with Mental Health Problems
The Impact of Tinnitus on Mental Health Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of an external sound source. It can take on any number of characteristics and is usually a sound that only you can hear. You can experience tinnitus that varies from soft to loud and from low to high pitched. People describe their tinnitus in … Read More
Are Hearing Loss and Physical Functioning Connected?
How Hearing Loss May Be Linked to Physical Functioning An article published recently in JAMA Network Open asked an intriguing question that many of us may not have considered when it comes to our hearing: Is hearing impairment associated with poorer physical function, reduced walking endurance, and faster decline in physical function? Most of us wouldn’t think that our ability … Read More
The Great Debate: Rechargeable vs. Disposable Batteries
Rechargeable vs. Disposable: It’s only been about four years since the first rechargeable hearing aids hit the market, and since that time, they’ve become increasingly popular with consumers. After all, many people are interested in conserving energy and doing as much as possible to preserve the planet. Rechargeable devices seem “greener” and consumer friendly. But before you jump on the … Read More
Do You Suffer from the Cocktail Party Effect?
Overcoming the Cocktail Party Effect with Hearing Aids Over the past year, you’ve probably had little reason to be at events where there are crowds or groups due to the pandemic. But as the economy opens back up and as you go to crowded restaurants or events, you may begin to notice you’re suffering from what’s known as the “cocktail … Read More
Protect Your Hearing Aids from Heat and Humidity
Protecting Your Hearing Aids from Heat and Humidity What’s one of the biggest enemies of hearing aids? The answer is simple—moisture. Why is that a problem? A hearing aid is a small, digital device that has a shell consisting of a thin, but durable plastic shell. Inside the hearing aid shell is some of the world’s smallest digital equipment. Hearing … Read More
8 Must-Ask Questions about Hearing Aids and Insurance
Top 8 Questions to Ask About Hearing Aids and Insurance If you’re confused about whether your insurance plan helps covers the cost of hearing aids, you’re in good company. Many people don’t understand whether their plan offers a benefit for hearing aids, and if it does, how it works. So here are some questions you should be sure to ask … Read More
Why Does My Hearing Aid Whistle? What Can I Do About It?
Why Your Hearing Aid Might Be Whistling and How to Fix It Whistling, or hearing aid feedback, is a common occurrent for anyone who wears hearing aids. But you’ve probably been asking yourself, “why does my hearing aid whistle and how do I fix it?”. According to Widex, a leading manufacturer in the hearing aid industry, hearing aid feedback occurs … Read More
Preventing Falls at Home
Preventing Falls While at Home According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 60% of falls in adults over age 65 occur at home and most don’t happen from a height, say a ladder or the stairs. Most happen at ground level. While there are many causes for falls, dizziness and balance problems are more common as adults age. In … Read More
Why Do I Need an Audiologist?
Why You Need an Audiologist If you were having a heart attack, would you try to treat it yourself? Or would you call 911 and go to a hospital? If you had a tooth ache, would you grab a pair of pliers and try to pull the tooth out, or would you schedule an appointment with a dentist? Most people … Read More