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Hearing Loss

Health Conditions

Senior with hearing aid

Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sound in one or both ears. The disorder comes in many forms and is treated with hearing aids, assistive devices or in severe cases, surgical implants.

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Here are some tips you can use when talking to your loved one who has a hearing problem:

  • Face the person and talk clearly.
  • Speak at a reasonable speed; do not hide your mouth, eat, or chew gum.
  • Stand in good lighting and reduce background noises.
  • Use facial expressions or gestures to give useful clues.
  • Repeat yourself if necessary, using different words.
  • Include the hearing-impaired person when talking. Talk with the person, not about the person, when you are with others. This helps keep the hearing-impaired person from feeling alone and excluded.
  • Be patient; stay positive and relaxed.
  • Ask how you can help.

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