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Hearing Loops for businesses

Hearing Loops for Businesses

By Monique Hammond / October 10, 2020 / Comments Off on Hearing Loops for Businesses

Shortcomings in equitable access Although totally necessary, COVID-19 safety precautions have led to serious communication issues for those with hearing challenges ─ over 20 percent of the population.   While all customers and clients need equitable access to communication at any time, the Coronavirus has uncovered the fact that many businesses have few if any ways of…

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Trouble Understanding Speech? Active Listening Skills Can Help

By Monique Hammond / September 16, 2020 / Comments Off on Trouble Understanding Speech? Active Listening Skills Can Help

For those with hearing loss the struggle to understand speech, especially in background sound is a huge obstacle to communication. People tend to describe what they hear as gibberish. It turns out that the situation can be improved upon by getting hearing help and by becoming better, active listeners. Listening: the secret sauce for good…

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Now is the Right Time to Advocate for Hearing Loops

By Monique Hammond / September 3, 2020 / Comments Off on Now is the Right Time to Advocate for Hearing Loops

Communications challenges continue The COVID-19 threat is not going away anytime soon. Those with hearing loss have experienced added limitations to communication during these times of social distancing, self-quarantine, masked outings and conversations. Being talked to through plastic or glass partitions further worsens the muffling of sounds. Speechreading (lipreading) has become impossible, which deepens the…

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In COVID-19 Isolation? Keep Hearing Alive

By Monique Hammond / April 3, 2020 / Comments Off on In COVID-19 Isolation? Keep Hearing Alive

Those with hearing loss know a thing or two about social isolation. Struggling to understand speech stirs up plenty of feelings of being sidelined during conversations or activities with family, friends and coworkers.   Now add to that social distancing ─ which hinders speechreading and tests the distance performance of hearing aids ─ and pretty…

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Hearing Loss: Hear’s to Valentine’s Day!

By Monique Hammond / February 11, 2020 / Comments Off on Hearing Loss: Hear’s to Valentine’s Day!

This year make Valentine’s Day count for those among your friends and loved ones with hearing loss. Remember that their biggest issue is understanding speech in background noise. Yet, just like anybody else, they delight in being told that they are loved and appreciated.  Avoid communication glitches Having to ask over and over what was…

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How invisible is hearing loss

How “Invisible” is Hearing Loss?

By Monique Hammond / January 21, 2020 / Comments Off on How “Invisible” is Hearing Loss?

A notion that feeds denial and hinders acceptance Those with hearing loss look just like everybody else as they stand in a crowd. Damage that leads to this communication challenge is invisible to the eye. Ever smaller and invisible hearing aids help them protect their “secret” and so nobody will ever know. Or so one…

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Hearing Loss? The Mutual Gift of Holiday Communication

By Monique Hammond / December 17, 2019 / Comments Off on Hearing Loss? The Mutual Gift of Holiday Communication

The Season of Inclusion For those with hearing loss, the Jolly Holiday Season poses many communication problems. People typically feel left out when trying to socialize with family and friends. Conversations that are carried out at dizzying speeds against background noise still challenge even the best of hearing aids. Listening and understanding become tiresome chores. …

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