by webmaster | Jun 28, 2021 | Communication and Connection, CPR, Devices and Technology, Living with Hearing Loss
More questions about hearing loss I recently gave a 20-minute keynote about hearing loss. The reviews and responses were overwhelmingly positive.The title of the talk is “WHAT? 10 Questions Most Often asked about Hearing Loss” The talk is based on my experience as a...
by webmaster | Jun 5, 2021 | Cochlear Implant, Communication and Connection, CPR, Devices and Technology, Hearing Aids
I recently gave a 20-minute keynote about hearing loss. The reviews and responses were overwhelmingly positive.The title of the talk is “WHAT? 10 Questions Most Often asked about Hearing Loss” The talk is based on my experience as a person with hearing loss and a...
by webmaster | Apr 30, 2021 | CPR, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Living with Hearing Loss, Show On Page
I recently gave a 20-minute keynote about hearing loss. The reviews and responses were overwhelmingly positive. The title of the talk is “WHAT? 10 Questions Most Often asked about Hearing Loss” The talk is based on my experience as a person with hearing loss and a... by webmaster | Mar 31, 2021 | Communication and Connection, CPR, Devices and Technology, Living with Hearing Loss
I had no idea chemotherapy drugs can cause hearing loss until my audiologist contacted me with information that I might qualify for Cochlear Implants. That was January 2015, and I told her I had just started chemotherapy for breast cancer with no knowledge of hearing... by webmaster | Feb 18, 2021 | CPR
A video designed to help kids learn long vowels with a silent “e.” Recently I was reminded of the importance of lip-reading when trying to understand speech. My husband, a substitute teacher for elementary school, shared with me a video designed to help... by webmaster | Jan 29, 2021 | CPR
Hearing loss and doctor visits can cause issues or even be dangerous if you do not fully understand what is being asked or explained to you. Here are some tips to help. I created a cartoon titled “The Hearing-impaired Elderly Patient.” In the cartoon, the elderly...