Caring for Hearing Loss
From hearing aids and cochlear implants, to changing how you communicate at home, the right devices and strategies make everyday life easier for people with hearing loss. The following resources can facilitate managing hearing loss in adults and children.
What You Need to Know About Hearing Aids
Hearing aids help with many types of hearing loss. Learn more about how hearing aids work and how to get the most out of them.
Hearing Loss in Adults Strategies at Home
For adults with hearing loss, small changes to your daily routine and environment will help you stay engaged in conversations. This guide covers hearing aid maintenance, communication tips, and practical adjustments to your home.
Auditory and Aural Rehabilitation for Adults
Auditory rehabilitation helps improve the quality of life for people with hearing loss. Sessions cover specific hearing challenges and teach you to use hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices.
Hearing Aids for Children
Hearing aids can help children of all ages. Find out how they can support your child's development and how to keep them working properly.
Your Hearing As You Age
Hearing loss is more common as people age, with 6.1% of adults aged 18–44 reporting hearing difficulties, compared to 47.2% of adults aged 75 and older. Learn about seeking support and protecting your hearing health.
Find a ProfessionalCochlear Implants
Cochlear implants (CI) can help people who do not benefit from hearing aids. Learn how the implants work and what to consider when talking to your audiologist about it.
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Do you have a child with hearing loss? These simple strategies will help improve communication at home, school, and other settings.
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