Hearing aids are an essential and powerful tool for millions of people with hearing loss. They make it easier to navigate your daily life, from work to spending time with your family and even doing things like going on vacation or enjoying a night out in Atlanta. Research shows that people who treat their hearing loss with hearing aids experience a better quality of life.
However, like all technology, there comes a time when the hearing aids that have served you well may need to be upgraded. Let’s take a look at a few signs that it’s time to schedule an appointment with your audiologist to find a new pair of hearing aids.
Your Lifestyle Has Changed
When you get fitted with hearing aids, your audiologist takes into account your lifestyle, including family life, job responsibilities and hobbies. If any of those have changed in a significant way, it may mean that your hearing aid needs have as well.
Your Health Has Changed
Similarly, certain health conditions may require a change in hearing aids. For example, if you develop arthritis, it may become extremely difficult to adjust the settings and change the batteries on extra small devices. It may be helpful to switch to a hearing aid that has automated settings and a bigger battery door or rechargeable batteries that don’t have to be changed out for years.
You Have Difficulty Hearing People
Hearing loss affects our ability to communicate with other people, especially in places with background noise, like when out for dinner with friends at The White Bull. Hearing aids help make communication easier, but if you notice that you’re having increased difficulty following conversations, it may mean your hearing needs have changed, and you need a new device.
You Have Had Your Hearing Aids For A Long Time
Even with the best care, hearing aids have a shelf-life. For most models, after four to six years of everyday use, they start not to work as well. The sound may seem muffled or distorted, battery life drains quicker, or you’ve noticed other issues that leave you somewhat unsatisfied with your hearing experience.
Additionally, if your hearing aids are older, they probably aren’t equipped with the latest technology that can help enhance your listening experience and connect to your other devices, like your smartphone or tablet.
If you are in the market for a new pair of hearing aids or wish to have your hearing evaluated by one of our experts, contact Advanced Hearing today to schedule an appointment.