There are a lot of things that parents and soon to be high school graduates have to consider and prepared for when college is quickly approaching. Besides many of the basic concerns, such as class schedules, books, and roommates, if your young adult uses hearing aids then there will be additional information and tasks to accomplish. Your child’s hearing instrument needs may have been one thing while in high school but chances are that they will find themselves discovering different needs when in their new environment. College is a time for new experiences and in addition to new digital hearing aid requirements will be new responsibilities. You and your teen need to make sure all their hearing device ducks are in a row so their transition into college can be a smooth as possible.
Archive for December, 2011
What You Need to Know About College and Hearing Aids
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011Bluetooth Technology and Hearing Aids
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011Industrial science is offering improvements to all fields including hearing aids. Hearing instrument specialists can now provide digital hearing aid options that did not exist in years past; one of the greatest has been the melding of hearing aids and Bluetooth. The number of devices that support this hearing aid technology are increasing, as are the number of people experiencing its benefits. To better understand the benefits of this hearing aid it is best to begin with knowing the basics on what devices can be used with it and how it is made possible.
The Benefits of Exercise on Hearing
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011It may seem a little strange to consider that exercise has anything to do with your hearing and could actually prevent your use of a hearing aid but in actuality the two have a lot in common. Everyone knows that exercise is good for the body and helps it to perform better, not only internally but doing external activities, but studies have now proven that our ability to stay fit can affect how we do on a hearing test. Poor physical fitness can actually lead to needing hearing instruments. Additionally the older people get, the less mentally agile they are and this can actually be making their already degenerating hearing worse and effect their digital hearing aids ability to perform well.





