Though we like to assume that our children are hearing as well as possible, kids are just as susceptible as adults are to having hearing difficulties and not knowing it. Although it is sometimes obvious when there’s something wrong — as is typically the case with ear infections — some children simply aren’t sure whether their hearing is normal, and …
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The Connection Between Hearing Loss & Dementia
As we age and our bodies betray us, the last things that remain are the human voice and meaningful words. Speaking and listening are often the previous threads of connection we have. Caring for someone we love who also has hearing loss and dementia can be particularly hard. How do you know if communication problems are caused by dementia, hearing …
Read MoreNoise-Induced Hearing Loss & Its Impact on Teens
With the increase in the prevalence of technology over the past decade, our lives have never been busier and fuller of distractions—and we’ve never been more at risk for hearing loss than we are now. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) was a problem only older people faced. Still, over the prior three decades, hearing loss has increased in age ranges that …
Read MoreCell Phones & Hearing Aid Bluetooth Connection
Did you know that cell phones have hearing aid compatibility ratings? The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that cell phone makers and service providers produce phones that have less static, less interference, and better telecoil connections. If you need a hearing aid-compatible cell phone, just look at the label. All cell phones will have an “M” rating (M1 through M4) …
Read More7 Tips for Hearing Better in Restaurants
If you wear hearing aids or have untreated hearing loss, you are intimately familiar with how hard it can be to have an easy conversation with someone in a restaurant. Between the dishes, inevitably poor acoustics, and the conversations of other diners, it’s no wonder there is more eating than talking. Although there are no perfect solutions, there are a …
Read MoreHearing Services for Montana Veterans
Hearing Services for Montana Veterans Vibrant Hearing is honored to serve Montana’s veterans through the state’s exceptional VA Hearing Program. This initiative provides premium hearing technology and partners with highly qualified private audiologists to ensure veterans receive top-tier care. As a service-disabled veteran, I can certainly identify with many who are frustrated with the frailties of the Veterans Affairs healthcare …
Read MoreHow to Find the Right Audiologist for You
The transition from season to season tends to give us pause. Many of us take a moment to turn our thoughts inward and reflect on how we would like to see our lives change and improve. For some, that means acknowledging hearing loss and seeking information and help. If you are reading this, chances are you are considering walking just …
Read MoreMoisture, Earwax, and Hearing Aids
Not too long ago, the #1 cause of hearing aid repairs was moisture exposure. Unfortunately, it was rarely the literal form, such as accidental showers or ill-timed pool tosses. The hearing aid circuits, microphones, and speakers were needing repairs due to moisture from our own bodies. On average, the humidity of a healthy ear canal is about 60% (the range …
Read MoreBeyond the Hearing Aids: Aural Rehabilitation
Your hearing aids are awesome! They are incredibly helpful in many listening environments — yet you’re still frustrated by your hearing loss. Sound familiar? If so, you’re in a huge and diverse club made up of just about everyone with a hearing loss. Let’s talk about why these frustrations remain. Let’s start with your ear. Think of your hearing system …
Read MoreUniversity of Montana Scholarship Opportunity
Vibrant Hearing is one of 20 Montana-owned businesses that will be providing an academic scholarship valued at $30,000 to one fortunate student, to attend the University of Montana. This is an exclusive partnership that also includes the Office of the President, the University of Montana Foundation, and the Missoulian. We are all going to help change one student’s life forever. On May …
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