Traverse City Hearing Aid - Choosing A Hearing Aid Based On LifestyleHow to Choose a Hearing Aid

Choosing a Hearing Aid Based on Your Lifestyle

If you have a hearing problem, you're missing out on the wonderful sounds of life. But a major obstacle to improving your lifestyle has been overcome once you have made the decision to get hearing help. However, the time you take to investigate the quality of help available to you will greatly affect your chances of success.

Here at Audicare Hearing Centers, it's our job to make sure you don't miss out on a single, precious moment.

We have the expertise and advanced technology to ensure that you get the most thorough hearing evaluation and the right kind of hearing system. One that fits your unique lifestyle, and most importantly, one that you feel comfortable with.

Selecting the hearing solution that's right for you depends on your unique personal requirements, but there's a number of things you should consider.

Start By Asking Yourself These Questions

When selecting a hearing aid you need to think about various situations you might find yourself in as you go through life, and think about how critical your hearing is in these situations.

  • How much of your day is spent with others?
  • How important is hearing the television?
  • Do you use the telephone?
  • How important is your ability to function in these situations?
  • Would you describe yourself as being an active listener in many different situations?
  • Would you describe yourself as seeking more quiet situations?
  • How important is your ability to function well in all situations?

The fitting of a hearing aid should be viewed as a process and not a quest for the best gadget produced. The best hearing aid fittings reflect your individual needs and hearing abilities. Initially, fitting requirements are established through professional, objective testing procedures; however during the adjustment period, your fitter may redefine that fitting by sharpening or softening the subjective characteristics of the sound you hear through your hearing aid.

Talk to previous hearing aid users. Many individuals begin by asking friends and neighbors about their experiences. This is usually a good strategy but remember, the successful experience depends as much on the degree of hearing loss and the patient motivation as it does on the skill of the practitioner. Prior success stories can assist you in evaluating the level of care available to you. Convenient office hours and availability of the care giver may also influence your decision.


 

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