Five Signs It’s Time to Get Your Hearing Checked
Are you starting to wonder if you’re losing your hearing? Does speech sound muddy? Do you feel embarrassed asking people to constantly repeat themselves? Are
Are you starting to wonder if you’re losing your hearing? Does speech sound muddy? Do you feel embarrassed asking people to constantly repeat themselves? Are
Getting used to hearing aids can take a bit of time. We’re here to make sure the transition is as smooth as possible and to help you get the most out of your hearing aids.
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Despite efforts by employers to deliver greater health equity through their benefits packages, access to hearing healthcare remains a missed opportunity to support vulnerable employees, according to new research by TruHearing[1], the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits.
Hearing loss can negatively impact mental health, but according to a new survey[1] from TruHearing, the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits, the use of hearing aids can help reduce experiences and behaviors linked to poor mental health.
In its third-annual Hearing Loss in the Workplace Study, TruHearing asked employees with hearing loss about their experiences before and after wearing hearing aids.
After nearly 10 years of dedicated service to TruHearing, Tommy Macdonald will transition from his role as CEO for TruHearing, effective January 9, 2023, and move into an
Despite the life-changing benefits that hearing aids can bring to those with hearing loss, many remain hesitant when it comes to pursuing them. That hesitancy can come from a variety of factors, most notably the unfair shame and stigma that often surround hearing aids, and the lack of hearing healthcare coverage provided to US employees to help cover the cost.
Health benefits are one of the most attractive offerings an employer can provide, but they often fail to provide enough coverage to meet employee needs and expectations. Dental and vision benefits are typically considered table stakes by employees, with newer health offerings growing in popularity, but for those with hearing loss, coverage can be much harder to find.
While corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) efforts may be on the rise, those with hearing loss are a population that continues to be left behind by companies when it comes to providing inclusive healthcare opportunities.
TruHearing, the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits, continues to expand access to hearing healthcare through its recent alliance with the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), a nonprofit combat veterans’ service organization. This new relationship will help provide hearing healthcare to over a million veterans and military service members, a population consistently at higher risk and incidence of hearing loss.
According to a recent survey from TruHearing, the market leader in hearing benefits, almost all of the general population of employees surveyed (94%) agree that it is at least somewhat important for employers to offer hearing benefits as part of their overall employee benefits package, and more than half (53%) feel it is important or very important.
TruHearing has partnered with Fidelity Security Life Insurance Company® to introduce a hearing health insurance plan, giving benefits professionals the opportunity to offer hearing benefits as an ancillary offering, similar to vision or dental. With this strategic move, TruHearing is boosting access to hearing health benefits for employers, public sector groups and unions and elevating the importance of hearing health care. This plan provides health insurance coverage in the form of fixed indemnity benefits for hearing exams and hearing aids. Premium can be paid for by an employer or by the employee. It is available as a stand-alone benefit or can be packaged with other ancillary benefits.
As remote working continues to be a widespread norm, challenges communicating over the phone and during video calls has taken on new importance, yet many employees may be underestimating the difficulty that untreated hearing loss may be creating in these situations. According to a new research study by TruHearing, the market leader in hearing benefits, 77% of employees who are wearing hearing aids agree that they find telephone and video calls easier to follow and catch more of the discussion now that they wear hearing aids, yet only 45% initially identified this as a challenge they faced while working prior to wearing hearing aids.
Smartphones are everywhere nowadays. Everyone has one, and we carry them around with us every place we go. And many new models of hearing aids
Enhance your hearing aid experience with the use of accessories. The following are available from most manufacturers. TV Streamer Stream audio from your TV directly
Many hearing aids can now connect to your smartphone to enhance your overall hearing experience. Here are a few of the features you may be
Once you have hearing aids, aural rehabilitation is a great way to accelerate your progress. Think of it as the final piece in the hearing
Once you recognize your hearing loss and you’ve addressed it with hearing aids, your next step to better hearing is better communication—especially with the people
Wearing hearing aids isn’t like putting on your first pair of glasses. The world won’t snap right into focus. In fact, for most people it
Hearing aids are small and delicate, so deciding how you will keep them safe is one of the most important things you can do. Here
Earmolds are all around us. We see them everyday, whether we recognize them or not. Newscasters, reporters, talk show hosts, film and broadcast crews, race
Regular care and cleanings will extend the life of your hearing aids and help keep them in top working condition. You wouldn’t buy a brand
Rechargeable hearing aids are gaining popularity because they are low maintenance and don’t require you to regularly purchase hearing aids batteries. Although rechargeable hearing aids
You probably don’t want to pay more for batteries than you have to. Hearing aid batteries typically last 5-7 days. If you want to know
Watch the video below to learn how to change batteries on in-the-ear hearing aids and a behind-the-ear hearing aid. Looking for more info about hearing aids
For your hearing aids to be most effective, it’s important to wear them correctly. The videos below will show you how to tell which hearing
Most modern hearing aid models will adjust automatically based on the environment you are in. However, there will be times when you want to adjust
TruHearing has grown a lot over the last 10 years. As we’ve grown, we’ve gotten better at what we do, which means we can now
By Austin Singleton, AuD, CCC-A , FAAA As a practicing Doctor of audiology I am often asked the question “Do I really need two hearing
One of our customers recently wrote to us to thank us for the hearing aids they were able to afford through our program: “Without being able to
Lawnmowers, leafblowers, snowblowers, power trimmers are equally to blame as industrial machinery, construction work, or large concerts. Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) occurs when we
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