Hearing Loss Exhaustion: When Listening Becomes Too Much

Do you ever get hearing loss exhaustion? I sometimes do โ€” especially on days that demand extra listening. Conferences, family gatherings, even long dinners out can leave me completely spent. When everyone talks at once, my focus vanishes fast. Once, I walked out of an event just to save my sanity. I now refer toย Continue reading

When Putting on Music Helped Me Hear

โ€œTurn on some music. It will help me hear you better,โ€ said no one ever who has hearing loss. But, maybe that isnโ€™t right. When the background is too quiet, people tend to lower their voices and speak in hushed tones. Think of a library or a quiet reception area at a doctorโ€™s office. Inย Continue reading

Hooray for Captions at the Airport!

There are many things to love about Hawaii. Amazing sunsets. Incredible snorkeling. The aloha spirit of its residents. And captions at the airport. Wait! I hadnโ€™t expected that last one! I love Hawaii, so it is always with a heavy heart that I return to the airport for the long flight back to New York.ย Continue reading

Hearing Loss Communication Dos and Donโ€™ts

Conversing with someone with hearing loss can sometimes take a little extra work, especially in a noisy or challenging listening environment. But itโ€™s certainly not impossible! Following a few communication doโ€™s and donโ€™ts can help turn a stilted and awkward dialogue into a conversation that is satisfying and funโ€ฆfor both sides. How People with Hearingย Continue reading

Are You Trying Hard Enough to Hear?

Hearing loss is tough for the person who has it, but it can also be frustrating for friends and family. Many of the behavioral changes needed to make communication easier โ€” facing the person with hearing loss, speaking one at a time, enunciating in a clear and steady voice โ€” are up to them. Thisย Continue reading

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