Tuesday, September 6, 2011

When a Loved One Has Difficulty Recognizing Hearing Loss

Over time, we become acutely aware of loved ones who have difficulty hearing.  It takes an average of seven years for someone experiencing hearing loss to seek help.  How can we encourage them to get the help they need?  Dr. Richard Carmen, a Clinical Audiologist in Arizona, says, "When we think of helping a loved one with hearing loss, we often think of how important it is to repeat ourselves, speak clearly, speak louder or interpret what others say if they cannot hear the message. But when we do these good deeds for loved ones with a hearing loss, what we don't realize is that we're assisting in their failure to seek help.  Many people with a hearing loss never realize how much communication they actually fail to understand or miss completely because you have become their ears. However, it takes only a short time for them to realize that without your help, they're in trouble. It is through this realization that one becomes inspired to take positive action to solve their problem."  


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