Hearing Loss & Communication

Hearing changes can affect relationships. This section covers strategies for easier conversations, lip-reading, and group settings. Learn how to stay connected and reduce frustration through practical communication tips that support seniors and their loved ones.

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Hearing Loss & Communication: Staying Connected as We Age

Introduction: Why Hearing and Communication Matter Hearing is more than just sound — it’s connection. For seniors, hearing loss can gradually make conversations harder, phone calls more stressful, and family gatherings less enjoyable. Without clear communication, many begin to withdraw from daily interactions. This isolation is not just frustrating; it can affect emotional health, relationships, […]

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Hearing and Vision Changes After 60: What’s Normal and What’s Not

Aging brings many changes, and two of the most noticeable involve hearing and vision. For seniors, these shifts may feel frustrating, but they are often a natural part of growing older. At the same time, it’s important to know when changes are “normal” and when they could signal a medical condition that needs attention. This

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