One cure for loneliness? Wearing hearing aids

It’s Valentine’s Day, a time when many will be spending quality time with loved ones—and realistically, many will not: Loneliness affects 1 in 4 older adults and 5–15% of adolescents and can have a profound impact on our overall well-being—increasing our risk of dementia, early mortality (by nearly 40%), and other health issues. It’s no wonder U.S. Surgeon General Vivek […]
Best Hearing Aids for Severe Loss of Hearing

Living with severe hearing loss can be exhausting not just for the person experiencing it, but for the people who love and communicate with them every day. Conversations become harder, social situations feel overwhelming, and even familiar sounds can seem distant or unclear. At Livingston Hearing Aid Center, Inc, we meet people every week who tell […]
Research finds biological factors influence hearing sensitivity more than age

It’s widely known that hearing decreases with age, but are there other factors that influence this? Scientists recently began looking into other components that come into play when it comes to the decrease in hearing sensitivity as we grow older. These elements ranged from biological to environmental. And per today’s hearing fact, the researchers were […]
How long do hearing aids last?

Ahhh… technology: We love it. We’re sometimes frustrated by it. But let’s face it—we all can name at least one techno-gadget that makes life simpler or more enjoyable. Maybe it’s our car GPS—helping us get to wherever we want to go with a simple tap or voice command. Or our smartphone, that “right hand” that […]
Hearing loss likelihood increases after age 70—as do health risks

Today’s hearing fact is another important reminder of how common hearing loss is as we grow older. But despite its prevalence, did you know that only 29% of people aged 71 and older wear hearing aids? While the reasons people choose not to treat their hearing loss can range from not recognizing the condition to […]
Evolution of Assistive Listening Systems

Summary:Audiologist Hunter Gerhart reflects on how things have changed since his grandparents’ experience with hearing loss and explores the evolution of assistive listening systems—from hearing loops to Bluetooth-enabled devices and the promising future of Auracast—showing how innovation continues to transform patients’ lives. By Hunter Gerhart, AuD I became an audiologist because my grandparents experienced the […]
The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Balance

It’s no secret that balance plays an important role in our ability to perform daily activities. And as we age, it becomes even more critical to monitor our balance to maintain not only our autonomy—but also our physical safety. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 4 older adults report falling each […]
Today’s Hearing Fact: Hearing Loss Can Affect Activity Limitations

Today’s hearing fact from the renowned Brocklehurst’s Textbook of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology calls attention to a startling reality that is important to keep top-of-mind as we age: Age-related hearing loss can decrease the ability to perform daily living tasks without assistance from others. Perhaps this fact may come as no surprise, since numerous different studies have shown […]
What is listening fatigue and is it treatable?

As the social demands increase throughout the year—today’s hearing fact raises important awareness of “additional fatigue” that people with untreated hearing loss may be experiencing in their everyday lives: listening fatigue. Listening fatigue (also called “listener’s fatigue” or “ear fatigue”) occurs when we strain to hear and interpret sound, and then experience mental, physical, and/or emotional exhaustion as a […]
Welcome to National Family Reunion Month

This is a time that encourages us to break from our busy schedules and spend quality time with our loved ones! Here are the top 5 ways wearing hearing aids can help you enjoy your next big gathering to the fullest: Whether you’re lounging at a pool party or filling your plate at a picnic, catching up […]