A New Range of Hearing Aids Is Changing Lives Across Canada



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The new device makes it easier for you to hear clearly, to detect and locate sounds with less effort, and join in conversations like you used too.

Let’s be honest, not many people want to get hearing aids. It seems most people don’t use hearing aids because they have the misconception that they are big ugly things for the elderly. This common perception is a long way from reality.

In recent years hearing aids have been revolutionised. They have become smaller, more discreet, more effective and cheaper too as competition has increased. There are many devices that are discreet when worn and available from just a few hundred dollars. Not much for a tiny super computer which could transform your life.

Some of today’s hearing aids can even work as wireless headphones, connecting via Bluetooth to phones and televisions. In 2016 there was also the world’s first internet connected hearing aid. Who knew that! It does some amazing things.

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Free Expert Advice

For expert professional advice it’s recommended that you see a hearing aid audiologist. They can help you find the right hearing aid. Anyone aged over 55 should have their hearing checked each year. Remember, modern hearing aids will not just help you communicate better, they can boost your confidence and eliminate those embarrassing situations when you have misheard something.

"If you’ve noticed a change in your hearing, don’t put off having a hearing test. Hearing care is an important part of your healthcare needs and you shouldn’t ignore it during this pandemic."

Dr Hilary Jones
GP and Medical Broadcaster


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Hearing loss still common

The Canadian Health Measures Survey of 2012 and 2013 indicates that:
  • 20% of adults (or 1 in 5) aged 19 to 79 had at least mild hearing loss in one or both ears.
  • Prevalence of hearing loss increases with age: 47% of adults aged 60-79 experience hearing loss compared to 16% of adults aged 40-59 and only 7% of 19 to 39 year olds.
  • Two-thirds of adults over 60 with hearing loss experienced trouble in both ears compared to half of the 40 to 59 year olds.

Strikingly, the survey reported that “the majority of Canadians with measured hearing loss were not aware they had any hearing problems. About 70% of adults and 83% of children or youth with measured hearing loss did not report any diagnosis of hearing problems by a health care professional.” In other words, despite receiving a regular health check-up from medical professionals, 70% of adult Canadians with hearing loss were unaware they even had a hearing problem.

There is no need to struggle when so many solutions are available to help ease the problem.

 


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“Within 10 minutes of having these new hearing aids fitted, I went to a coffee shop to test them. I knew straight away that they were far superior. I was absolutely thrilled."

Sandra Pierce, 58



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Written by Sussie Sharp

New Hearing Aids Have Features You Wouldn't Believe

✓ Discreet hearing aids
✓ Bluetooth to connect to TV sound
✓ Apps for remote control
✓ Headphone mode for music players
✓ Seamlessly connect to hearing loops

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