Feel like you’re missing out on conversations with your family and friends, feeling isolated and overwhelmed in busy environments, and struggling to hear your loved ones talk to you?

You might be dealing with hearing loss—and you’re not alone. As we age, the cells in our ears responsible for helping us hear naturally stop functioning, which leads to age-related hearing loss challenges, also known as presbycusis.

Presbycusis affects primarily the older generation, especially after many years of noise exposure in busy environments. Some are genetically predisposed to acquiring hearing loss with age.

You don’t have to soldier on alone with age-related hearing loss. With professional and personalized hearing care, you can see and feel a lasting difference to your hearing health, ensuring you continue to listen to the life you love.

Common Challenges With Presbycusis

Presbycusis becomes more prevalent as we get older—the assumption that hearing loss is something to worry about when you’re older has its reasoning, after all.

Age-related hearing loss is marked by a gradual loss of high-pitched sounds, especially children’s voices and beeps like the doorbell or an alarm. Speech can begin to sound muffled or indiscernible, which can lead to social withdrawal because of difficulties in communicating.

Constantly straining to understand people’s voices and the noises around you can lead to cognitive exhaustion and decline, as well as a concern for safety if you’re missing important sounds while you’re out in the world.

Presbycusis doesn’t just mean you can’t hear your loved ones—it marks a struggle to maintain your active and independent lifestyle as well as you used to. Thankfully, there are multiple ways to manage your hearing loss challenges.

How Do I Treat and Manage Presbycusis?

In the moment, simple fixes like facing the speaker in busy environments or reducing background noise by moving to a quieter space or turning the TV volume down can help with speech comprehension if your hearing challenges are mild.

Support from loved ones and creating hearing-friendly spaces with little disrupting noise can also help with your hearing challenges, but if you’re still struggling with hearing loss, it may be time to visit a professional for further assistance.

Professional hearing care and regular hearing testing can help you monitor your hearing challenges for further changes, and utilizing modern hearing aids or assistive listening devices can also provide further clarity and speech comprehension in busy spaces.

Whatever your ears need, you can rest assured that with an audiologist’s help, you can get back to leading your active lifestyle and hearing the life you love with ease!

When Was Your Last Hearing Test?

Many individuals hesitate at the idea of hearing care, but that negative stigma is slowly fading; more and more people are seeing the benefits of getting their hearing professionally cared for and getting back to hearing their world with enhanced clarity and confidence.

If you’d like to get some guidance on your age-related hearing loss struggles, or if you’re looking to book in for your first hearing test, we’re here to help!

Simply get in touch via our website or find your closest clinic and give us a call in:

Richland, WA: (509) 572-2444

Walla Walla, WA: (509) 876-0555

Pasco, WA: (509) 492-4951

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Lori Lovato MA, FAAA, Audiologist

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