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"The other day, a coworker said my name in the hall. When I turned and responded, she said she knew something happened to improve my hearing, since I wouldn't have heard her before. I'm very glad I got these hearing aids, and would recommend them to anyone whose hearing is not what it used to be. They can change your life,"

Bill V.A
Frankfort, Kentucky


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Communication Tips

If you suspect the person you are speaking with has a hearing loss, the following tips may enhance communication:

  • Sit or stand within three to six feet to maximize audibility
  • Remain at eye level to foster visual cues
  • Gain the person's attention before speaking
  • Use facial expressions and gestures to give clues to the meaning of your message
  • Raise your voice but do not shout because loud speech may sound distorted
  • Speak slowly and distinctly
  • Use short, simple sentences
  • Rephrase your words if the person does not appear to understand or responds inappropriately
  • Avoid speaking directly into the person's ear because it can distort your message and hide all visual clues