Hear Better — Age Better

Don’t we all want to stay healthy and happy as we age? And we all know many of the obvious ways to do it — like exercising, eating right, not smoking and getting enough sleep. But did you know our hearing also plays a role in healthy aging? Since September is Healthy Aging Month (bet you […]
Hearing Aids are Linked to a Lower Risk of Falls

Falls are some of the scariest and most frequent injuries suffered by older adults. According to the CDC: There are many reasons why older adults are more prone to falls — from weakness or medication side effects to vision problems, slower reflexes and more. But a study by Johns Hopkins Medicine found that untreated hearing loss […]
Everything You Need to Know About Swimmer’s Ear

Summer is upon us and now, more than ever, we’re looking forward to enjoying outdoor activities — particularly water sports! Unfortunately, with water sports, we also see an increase in swimmer’s ear. What is swimmer’s ear? Swimmer’s ear is an infection found in the outer ear canal, the area that extends from the outer ear […]
It’s Better to Treat Hearing Loss Sooner

A few years back, a New York Times article pleaded that the treatment of hearing loss needs “to be taken much more seriously.” Much of the article’s basis for that plea were the numerous mental and physical health consequences of letting hearing loss go untreated, including increased odds of depression, falling, emergency room visits, and, […]
The Hearing Aid Conversation that Needs to Happen

Star Tribune Op-Ed from Brandon Sawalich, CEO of Starkey Click to view the article as a PDF Follow Us:
More People Over 70 Have Hearing Loss than Don’t

As humans age, numerous things become inevitable. Our hair will gray. Our bones will weaken. Dinners will be eaten earlier. And our hearing abilities won’t be what they once were. In case seeing-it-with-your-own-eyes isn’t enough to convince you that this future holds true, statistics like today’s hearing fact should. Research shows that more than two-thirds […]
Richard Davila, II Honored with Starkey’s William F. Austin Heart and Spirit Award

Las Vegas, NV, May 13, 2022 — Richard Davila, II, president of Livingston Hearing Aid Center, is excited to announce that he was recently honored with the William F. Austin Heart and Spirit award. This award, named after Starkey Owner and Chairman William Austin, recognizes extraordinary efforts in the growth of Starkey Select, their community, […]
The Best Place to Get Hearing Aids

Until recently, if you wanted to be treated for hearing loss or get hearing aids, you had one choice — see an audiologist or other licensed hearing healthcare professional. Today, the options have definitely gotten more complicated, with online-only retailers, big-box stores, and numerous new or unexpected companies now advertising hearing loss solutions. Here’s the […]
How Loud and for How Long is Key to Avoiding Noise-Induced Hearing Damage

Exposure to loud noise is the second leading cause of hearing loss — after aging. It’s also one of the only causes that are preventable. We can’t do anything about aging or heredity. But we can minimize our exposure to noise, or at least take steps to protect our hearing. As a society, we’ve come […]
Untreated Hearing Loss Leads to Increased Healthcare Costs

For those who need convincing that hearing aids are worth the investment, today’s hearing statistic is one data point among many that should help convince you they are. A recent investigation on healthcare cost trends concluded that older adults with untreated hearing loss used healthcare services more — and subsequently spent more on healthcare — than […]