How to Enjoy Music with Hearing Aids
Hearing aid technology continues to advance at a rapid rate with the goal of constantly improving user experience. One way that hearing aids have struggled in the past is that they’ve affected people’s ability to hear the full complexity of some of their favorite music. Why Hearing Aids Can Struggle Music has a much larger…
How Do Newer Hearing Aids Make Hearing So Easy?
The noise levels we are exposed to throughout the day are changing all the time. The sounds you experience working from home in your private office are quite different than what you’d experience in a crowded restaurant. If you use hearing aids, you need your device to account for those changes. The good news is…
Investing in Hearing Aids: What You Need to Know About Warranties
Have you ever forgotten to take your hearing aids out before you got in the shower? Or returned from a walk in Hampton Park only to find out one fell out somewhere along the way? If so, you know that hearing aids sometimes need to be repaired or replaced. Thankfully, your hearing aids come with…
What Is the Hearing Aid Adjustment Period Like?
Many people mistakenly believe that when they put in their hearing aids for the first time, it’ll be like putting on a pair of glasses in that they’ll be able to hear as well as they once did right away. But that’s not the case. It’s more like this: When you step outside of Citadel…
A Tipping Point: How Hearing Aids Can Help with Balance
Do you ever feel unsteady when working out at Pivotal Fitness? If so, hearing aids may help, one study suggests. Below we review what the research shows about the connection between hearing and balance. About the Study The study in question was conducted by researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis…
Don’t Let Your Hearing Fly Away: How and Why to Protect Your Ears When Traveling by Air
If you are traveling by plane this holiday season you might want to take steps to protect your hearing health. While you might not think that flying could damage your ears, the noise on planes can sometimes get to levels that have the potential to cause damage. How Flying Can Put Hearing at Risk The…
Happy Holiday Sounds to Listen For
No matter how you celebrate, getting extra time to connect with friends and family is one of the most important parts of the holiday season. If you have hearing loss, you might worry about missing out on these special moments. Hearing aids can help you feel more confident in your interactions with others. One study…
Four Fantastic Hearing Aid Accessories
People decide to get hearing aids because they don’t want their hearing loss to stop them from engaging in activities they value. These can be different things for different people. Maybe you want to ensure you can enjoy family gatherings, listen in church, or be able to hear the music clearly at the Charleston Music…
Hold on to Your Hearing: The Best and Worst Places to Store Hearing Aids
In addition to regular cleanings and checkups with your hearing specialist, properly storing your hearing aids is crucial to keep them functioning well. Hearing aids that produce weak or distorted sounds are of no use to you. Follow these tips to keep your device safe while they are not in use. Keep Them in The…
Audiology Awareness Month: How Hearing Care Is Better than Technology Alone
Did you know that October is Audiology Awareness Month? This means there’s no better time to seek care for your hearing health. Left untreated, hearing loss is associated with social withdrawal, feelings of loneliness, depression, anxiety, falls and even dementia. This is why it’s so important to treat your hearing loss with hearing aids without…