Comparing Paths to Clearer Hearing: In-Office Prescription vs. Online/OTC

In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Dr. Jenny Silvestain, an audiologist, discusses the complexities of hearing loss, the importance of regular hearing tests, and the various options available for treatment, including hearing aids. She emphasizes the psychological barriers many face when considering treatment and the significant connection between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline. The conversation also covers caregiver strategies for supporting individuals with hearing loss and the financial aspects of obtaining hearing aids.

Takeaways:

  • An audiologist specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing loss.

  • Most adults over 50 should get a baseline hearing test.

  • Hearing loss can be gradual or sudden, influenced by various factors.

  • Hearing aids come in different styles and features, tailored to individual needs.

  • Many patients delay treatment for hearing loss, impacting their quality of life.

  • Hearing loss can be confused with dementia, leading to misdiagnosis.

  • Regular hearing tests are crucial for tracking changes in hearing ability.

  • Caregivers play a vital role in supporting individuals with hearing loss.

  • Financial assistance for hearing aids is limited, but options exist.

  • Communication strategies can significantly improve interactions with those who have hearing loss.

Sound Bites:

  • "An audiologist is essentially a doctor of hearing."

  • "Most adults over 50 have some degree of hearing loss."

  • "Hearing loss can happen to anyone at any age."

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