Category Archives: Hearing Loss
March
14 2013
Posted by Sarah Williams in Articles, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss
Hearing loss has the potential to affect work and personal life. For doctors, nurses, veterinarians or other health care workers being able to hear through a stethoscope is crucial. They need to be able to hear important heart, bowel or … Continue reading →
March
06 2013
Posted by Jessica Andrus in Articles, Hearing Loss
Hearing the pastor’s message is kind of important. After all, isn’t that why you attend church? Despite how essential hearing is to taking away the most you can from attending the church service, sometimes its harder to hear in church … Continue reading →
February
20 2013
Posted by Jessica Andrus in Articles, Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is extremely prevalent in nursing homes, yet often dismissed by caregivers. “She’s 90, of course she has hearing loss” is a common phrase uttered by family members and nursing home workers. While increased age leads to an increased … Continue reading →
December
07 2012
Posted by Jessica Andrus in Articles, Hearing Loss
Over the holiday season, many couples and families take the time out of their busy schedules to enjoy holiday plays or concerts. Whether it be Neptune’s production of “Elf”, Symphony Nova Scotia’s production of “The Nutcracker”, a local school’s holiday concert, or one … Continue reading →
November
09 2012
Posted by Sarah Williams in Articles, Hearing Loss
Noise induced hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide and many Veterans are living with hearing loss and/or tinnitus. Veterans working in a variety of work conditions may have been exposed to high levels of noise exposure including, infantry, artillery, … Continue reading →