Hearing Aids Change Your Relationships for the Better

Two grandparents with hearing aids

 

Accepting that you have hearing loss can be difficult. For many of us, it feels like a sign of our age. For others, it may feel embarrassing to lose an ability that many take for granted. However, many people with hearing loss also find that struggling to hear is more difficult than wearing hearing aids.

Many find that hearing aids are what they needed to enjoy life once again. By improving your ability to hear, hearing aids can improve many aspects of your life. But one of the primary areas that will change for the better will be your relationships.

If you’re not entirely sold on trying hearing aids just yet, here are three important relationships hearing aids can help with.

Improve Your Working Relationships

One of the first places you’ll notice significant improvement is in the workplace. Without hearing aids, your employer and co-workers can become frustrated when communicating with you. Likewise, in meetings,  singling out voices can become tiresome and difficult. Because of this, hearing loss has been known to lead to termination, if not a limited ability to move up in the workplace.

According to a study by the Better Hearing Institute, those who did not wear hearing aids in the workplace earned 20% less than those who did. With this in mind, wearing hearing aids can improve your ability to communicate with your coworkers and perform on the job. While hearing aids are helpful, remember your rights as an employee. An official diagnosis of your hearing loss may be needed to protect you against discrimination for your disability. 

Communicate More Easily with Your Spouse

Hearing loss can also affect your home life, particularly with your spouse. For example, going to a dinner and movie may be more difficult. Things that used to be simple, like pillow talk, can become complicated. In this way, hearing loss can negatively impact your ability to communicate with your spouse. In fact, one study found that 35% of those with hearing loss felt that their relationship with their sprouse was most significantly affected.

Another study explored how hearing loss impacts romantic relationships. The interviewed couples expressed increased frustration and loneliness since one partner began experiencing hearing loss. They also noted that hearing loss diminished their overall level of communication. While these things may seem small, they can damage a relationship over time. Fortunately, hearing aids can help mitigate at least some of these issues.

Enjoy Time with Your Children or Grandchildren

Many of us want to spend quality time with our kids or grandkids. But with hearing loss, you might feel uncomfortable being around them when you can’t hear well. Moreover, the most common type of hearing loss is high frequency, which makes it difficult to hear higher pitched sounds. In other words, it makes it more difficult to hear the voices of women and children.

According to one study, grandchildren are often the reason people choose to get their hearing tested. The researcher further noted that the grandparents that chose to purchase hearing aids experienced improvements in their relationships with their grandchildren. That being said, purchasing hearing aids is a great choice if you want to improve your ability to hear your grandchildren.

Ready to take the next step?

We know that the hearing aids costs of today are often outrageous. That’s why Advanced Affordable Hearing’s mission is to provide customers, like you, with reasonably priced hearing.

Our hearing aids arrive pre-programmed to accommodate mild to moderate hearing losses. Most of our hearing aids come with the features you need to hear better, from volume controls to background noise reduction, but even better, our hearing aids work right out of the box.  

To find out which type of hearing aid is right for you, please contact us now.

 

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