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Common Signs of Hearing Loss

  • Turning up the TV to a volume level that disturbs others.
  • Constantly asking people to repeat themselves, or to speak more loudly.
  • Difficulty understanding in background noise (e.g. restaurants, churches, etc.)
  • Turning the head to one side while listening.
  • Thinking other people mumble or slur their words
  • Hearing a ringing, roaring, or buzzing in the ears
  • Finding women's and children's voices difficult to hear

Hearing loss can inhibit our ability to experience everyday sounds. This affects not only our lives, but also the lives of those around us.

Many opportunities are present in our lives. To miss part or any of these interactions may be devastating to your social, emotional or functional wellbeing. Research shows that improving your hearing status is clearly associated with improvements in your quality of life. Hearing loss does not have to sentence you to a life of silence or isolation. However, failing to seek hearing assistance may diminish the quality of life you currently have or will enjoy in the future.