Hearing loss can make your elderly loved one feel isolated, frustrated, and embarrassed. If left untreated, it can lead to social isolation and even cognitive decline.
How Care is There Can Help
We can help you and your loved one with hearing loss by
- Helping you choose a provider who can assess your hearing and make treatment recommendations
- Advocate for you during appointments
- Help you maintain your hearing aids
- Help you replace lost hearing aids
- Help you find out if your hearing aids are covered by insurance
- Assist with phone calls and other communications
Resources
- American Speech Language Hearing Association
- American Academy of Audiology
- Hearing Loss Association of America
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- "I Can Connect" Program
Next Steps
If you need help finding the hearing solutions that work best for you and your elderly loved one, Care is There Geriatric Care Management can help.
Contact Care is There Geriatric Care Management today for a free consultation!
- Central Virginia 434.326.5323
- Toll Free: 800.434.1633
- Email: Info@CareisThere.com
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