Denton County Living Well Magazine November/December 2016 | Page 39

Hearing Aids: For the Young and Young at Heart Though hearing aids have been around for decades, only recently are they being marketed to a younger patient demographic. For this reason, many people still associate hearing aids with senior citizens. On the contrary, hearing aids are made for the younger patient and have many great benefits to suit an active lifestyle. Cosmetically Appealing One of the most common concerns that patients express when consulting for hearing aids is how visible they are. “If I have to wear them, I don’t want everyone to know about it.” Thanks to the invention of the microchip and microelectronics, the size of the hearing aids has been reduced to make them nearly invisible without sacrificing sound quality. Some hearing aids are smaller than a nickel and won’t cost you extra for the small size. shouldn’t be something you worry about; it’s the hearing aids’ job. With more automatic features, you can focus on your active lifestyle and not on pushing buttons. who have normal hearing. When a hearing loss is present, it is important that people who use cell phones are able to hear conversation, especially if they require it for work. Bluetooth Unfortunately, many people are starting to require amplification in their 50s. Thankfully, there are great options that help them participate in conversations to the fullest while still looking youthful. Seek an audiologist in your area to see what is available for your hearing challenges. Connectivity has become integral in our lifestyle that it is no longer an added feature of hearing aids, it comes standard. Whether you are connecting to a cell phone, tablet, or the television, hearing aids can help you hear clearer. Cell phones are difficult to hear with, even for people 108dB CAPTURES MORE SOUNDS THAN OTHER HEARING AIDS 8.4dB BEST WIND NOISE REDUCTION IN THE INDUSTRY Automatic Features Nothing is worse than manually having to change the hearing aid program every time you walk into a room. Or turn it up when someone is soft spoken. And turn it down when a child yells. How do you find the time to have a conversation when you are spending all your energy fiddling with your hearing aid? Current hearing aids are made with automatic features that change the volume and program for you. Depending on what the microphones hear, the hearing aid changes the program for you. Not all listening situations are the same, so it is important to adapt, but that 100% Dr. Allison Liberio Dr. Allison Liberio is the premier audiologist and owner of Family Hearing Practice. With more than 5 years of experience, she is well known in the area for the support she offers her patients and the quality care that physicians trust. 2913 Corporate Circle #300 Flower Mound, Tx 75028 817-997-4975 USERS MORE SATISFIED WITH THEIR HEARING AIDS Schedule your appointment to find out how you can get the Widex UNIQUE™!