Support an Active Lifestyle with Hearing Aids

Support an Active Lifestyle with Hearing Aids

There is an old stigma about hearing aids that is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Older adults are recognizing the benefit of early hearing loss treatment, leading to younger adults seeking treatment. In fact, researchers now link hearing loss with more falls, increased cognitive decline and even an increased risk of dementia, therefore early treatment is more important … Read More

Why You Should Update to Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Why You Should Update to Rechargeable Hearing Aids

It’s looking like rechargeable hearing aids are here to stay, and there are a few really good reasons why! If you’re currently wearing hearing aids that use disposable batteries, and you’re in the market for a new pair, it’s worth taking a look at what rechargeable hearing aids have to offer. State-of-the-Art Technology While rechargeable hearing aids have been available, … Read More

Questions about Your New Hearing Aids Answered

Questions about Your New Hearing Aids Answered

So you’ve just started wearing hearing aids. Good for you! Your new aids are the best thing you can do to keep yourself physically and socially active with hearing loss. They’ll even help you to avoid some of the more serious complications related to hearing loss, such as higher risk of falls, depression, social isolation, and cognitive decline. Like anything … Read More

A Link between Stress & Hearing Loss

A Link between Stress & Hearing Loss

Stress continues to be a concern for a multitude of Americans. In an annual survey conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA), 78% of Americans cited the COVID-19 pandemic as a source of stress in their lives. 67% of adults say their stress level has increased over the course of the pandemic. While these numbers taken alone are alarming, nearly … Read More

Remote & Wireless Hearing Aid Tech Helps You Stay Connected

[Mt. Hood Hearing] Blog #1_ Remote & Wireless Hearing Aid Tech Helps You Stay Connected

There are over 48 million Americans with hearing loss today, and that number is only expected to rise. In fact, hearing loss is set to be the seventh largest disease burden in the world by 2030. Unfortunately, hearing loss is also undertreated, with most people waiting an average of seven years from the time they notice hearing loss to the … Read More

Treatment Fi: A Revolutionary New Program

Treatment Fi_ A Revolutionary New Program

In recent decades, it has become clear to the medical community just how important it is to treat hearing loss when it occurs. Far from the benign annoyance we once thought it was, hearing loss, even in moderate and mild forms, can interfere in our relationships with those closest to us, decrease our brain power and memory, increase our risk … Read More