FREE Hearing Aid Buying Guide
If Someone You Know is Suffering from Hearing Loss, You can Help
Hearing loss rarely affects just one person. If affects families. Usually the person with hearing loss is one of the last to notice (and admit) that there's a problem.
Study after study confirm that the earlier hearing loss is treated the better. The sooner you take action, the more likely it is that the condition can be improved. Sometimes it takes encouragement from a loved one before a person with hearing loss will get help. You may need to take the initiative in finding a solution.
If you are looking for the best ways to help someone you care about, call and talk to one of our specialists yourself. They can walk you through the best steps you should take.
Another way you can help is by downloading our Insider's Guide to Buying Hearing Aids. The report presents easy-to-read information on hearing loss and hearing aids, and dispels some common myths and misconceptions. Once your loved one sees how important it is to treat hearing loss early, and once they see how comfortable and nearly invisible many models of hearing aids are now, they'll become much more open to receiving help.
We applaud you for taking this step to help. Call us today for free advice at (888) 882-1288. There is no obligation and we are always delighted to assist you.
If you've tried unsuccessfully to assist a loved one in getting help, here is an article by the Better Hearing Institute that might help:



