What to Know About Hearing Aids and Virtual Meetings
In the age of remote work, virtual meetings are now integral to professional and personal life. For the 28.8 million Americans who could benefit from hearing aids, navigating these meetings can be challenging. However, with a few strategic adjustments, you can enhance your virtual meeting experience and ensure effective communication. Here are some key tactics…
Want a Free Pair of Hearing Aids?
For the past five years, we’ve donated new sets of hearing aids community members, and we’re excited to continue this tradition. We’ll be hosting our annual Gift of Hearing Event from Oct. 9-27. If you or someone you know has hearing loss, we encourage you to participate. Those interested in this opportunity should live locally…
Ida My Turn To Talk Tool Helps Families Of Young CI Patients Find Their Voice
NAERUM, DK November 12 – The decision to choose a cochlear implant for a child has life-long implications for both children and their families. To assist families of children with cochlear implants, the Ida Institute has introduced the new My Turn to Talk online tool. The newest addition to Ida’s comprehensive Tool Room provides a simple step-by-step process…
Research Finds Cochlear Implants Could Help Fight Depression
Study conducted by JAMA concludes older adults using cochlear implants have lower incidents of depression New research suggests older adults who receive cochlear implants could enjoy improved speech perception, mood and cognition. Hearing impairment has been associated with cognitive decline in people over the age of 65, but cochlear implants could help fight some of…