After the past year of living socially distant and behind masks, we think
reconnecting is more important and coveted than ever!
Unfortunately, it’s also more challenging for those of us with hearing loss — which
is the biggest reason why 2021 should be the year to test your hearing and treat it if
it turns out you have hearing loss!
But just in case reconnecting to life and making sure you never miss out again isn’t
reason enough to do something about your hearing, let us offer up a dozen more.
- Hearing tests are painless, frequently free, and there are even online
hearing tests that only take about five minutes of your day. - Nearly half the people who reported no trouble hearing actually turned out
to have mild hearing loss. - Adults with moderate hearing loss are 3X more likely to develop dementia
over time, and 5X more likely if their hearing loss is severe. - Untreated hearing loss can increase the risk of falls by 30 percent.
- In studies, hearing loss was linked to higher risks of loneliness and social
isolation. - If your hearing test shows your hearing is normal, you can rub it in the face
of all the people who accused you of being hard of hearing. (Turns out they
are mumbling, right?) - Researchers think that treating hearing loss early is one of the biggest things
you can do to help reduce your risk of dementia. - Once you’re 50, experts recommend getting hearing screenings every three
years. - Per Dr. Frank Lin of Johns Hopkins Medicine, “The earlier hearing loss is
treated, the easier it is for the brain to adapt.” - Hearing loss may be an early warning sign or red flag for other health
conditions including cardiovascular disease and diabetes. - Older adults who treated their hearing loss with hearing aids reported their
quality of life was significantly improved. - Being proactive about your hearing health today will pay off hugely
tomorrow and for the rest of your life!
Think you may have hearing loss? Find out for sure by scheduling a thorough evaluation.