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Sep. 28, 2020

Does Your Audiologist Practice Person-Centered Care?

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When you go to the audiologist, do you feel like they are taking an interest in you as a unique person? Is the appointment centered on your specific communication needs rather than the devices? Do you feel involved in your care – an equal partner whose input is valued and respected? The answer to all of these questions should be
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Aug. 15, 2020

Where are the Stock Images of People with Hearing Loss?

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Have you ever looked for a stock image of someone with hearing loss? They are not easy to find. As a hearing loss blogger, I am always searching for interesting photos of people with hearing loss. Since hearing loss is invisible, this often means looking for images of people with hearing aids, but when I turn to free image libraries,
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Jul. 21, 2020

Phonak Gifts Hearing Aids to HearStrong’s Pay it Forward Program

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Eight year old Margaret and six year old Teddy Hunt of Akron, OH were recently fitted with top-of-the-line Phonak Sky Marvel hearing aids at no cost to them through HearStrong’s Pay It Forward Program. In addition to providing hearing aids to the two deserving siblings, this year Phonak is also sponsoring the HearStrong Foundation so that children like Margaret and
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Jul. 10, 2020

Hearing Loss and Self-Advocacy in the Time of Covid-19

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Sometimes hearing loss can feel like one long string of education and self-advocacy moments. This is probably even more true during the Covid-19 pandemic, since everyone is learning the new rules of the road for safe and inclusive communication in a variety of settings. Hearing loss is an invisible disability, so it has always been important for us to let
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Jul. 09, 2020

Face Masks Can Be ‘Devastating’ for People with Hearing Loss

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, with masks covering the faces around us, it’s impossible to see the facial expressions and lip movements that are so vital to daily spoken communication – a problem that is particularly challenging to people with hearing loss. In an editorial, published on July 9th in the British Medical Journal, Dr. Jan Blustein, professor of health policy and
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Jun. 29, 2020

Sertoma Inc. Awards $5000 in Scholarships to Students with Hearing Loss, Thanks to Grant from Oticon

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SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY – With a $5,000 grant from Oticon, Inc., Sertoma Inc. has awarded five $1,000 college scholarships to students with hearing loss. The Sertoma Scholarship for the Hard of Hearing or Deaf is the nation’s leading scholarship program for students with hearing loss. This is the 16th year that Oticon has funded scholarships  for students with clinically significant
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Jan. 20, 2020

Untreated Hearing Loss is Among the 5 Most Common Health Problems for Seniors

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As people age, health problems become more and more of a concern. It is hard for many to look at these issues, and oftentimes people are left in denial of the process of aging. But did you know that it is more effective to tackle the issues head on?   Unbeknownst to many, untreated hearing loss is a big issue
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Jan. 08, 2020

The Sounds I Heard this Year

Gael Hannan
When the end of the year rolls around, we are pummeled with Best of the Year lists from the media: top movies, tv shows and books of the year, most amazing events in 2019, people who changed the world in 2019, and of course “the most important things that you may not have heard about in 2019 but should have
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Jan. 01, 2020

Private Insurers Now Required to Cover Hearing Aids in Maine

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AUGUSTA, MAINE — Private insurers and Maine’s state Medicaid program must provide coverage for hearing aids, beginning on January 1, 2020. The new law could significantly benefit the estimated 173,000 people living in Maine with hearing loss. The new law will make Maine only the fifth state to require that private health insurers provide mandatory hearing aid benefits to their
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Dec. 09, 2019

What I Believe as a Person with Hearing Loss

Gael Hannan
When I was young and went to church more regularly than I do now, I thought the Credo was a nice poem that we recited to express what we were supposed to believe as Canadian Presbyterians.  This Credo was especially helpful when, if you weren’t sure of what you were supposed to believe, you could look it up at the