Sure, you see your audiologist or hearing instrument specialist when you get new devices. But these pros are also ready to help with many day-to-day issues.
Older adults who don’t hear well have a higher risk of falling at home. And it may be harder to hear smoke alarms and weather alerts too. Help protect yourself with this simple plan.
If you’ve decided on OTC hearing aids, the next step is to choose which kind: earbud-style or behind-the-ear devices. Find out the options that fit your hearing needs.
When it comes to hearing aids, you have options. Here are the key facts about prescription and over-the-counter devices — and help on finding the right one for you.