Published: 06-02-2019 13:36
Be inspired by others Am I ready? Develop new skills Am I ready?
Published: 06-02-2019 11:31
Be inspired by others Am I ready? Develop new skills We can learn a lot by listening to the experience of others who have been in the same situation as we are in. In the videos below, children with he
Published: 06-02-2019 10:45
The world of a child at 0-3 years old The first three years of life are when the building blocks for thinking, learning, language, social, and emotional development are laid. They are also a time of t
Published: 01-02-2019 11:05 by Clint McLean
On his first day of work as an audiologist, Sakhile Nkosi woke to the sounds of roosters, horses and monkeys at the farm in Lydenburg, South Africa where he had recently rented a room. As he walked to
Published: 31-01-2019 14:18
The Value of Using Photos Living Well uses photos of common situations to start conversations between people with hearing loss and their hearing care professionals. Clients identify their challenges a
Published: 30-01-2019 11:19
Living Well for Teens and Tweens Living Well for Teens and Tweens uses different photo sets to help you start a conversation about what’s important to your young clients and how they can communicate m
Published: 25-01-2019 13:04 by Amanda Farah Cox
Making the decision to get a cochlear implant (CI) and learning how to use the technology effectively in everyday life is a personal and complex process. A new report from the Ear Foundation highlight
Published: 18-01-2019 10:50 by Gael Hannan
Gael Hannan is a renowned writer, humorist and public speaker on hearing loss issues. Over the past 20 years, she has created awareness campaigns, school programs and award-winning videos that help pe
Published: 11-01-2019 11:43 by Clint McLean
Manchester University student Elisha Jawaid won the Oticon Student of the Year Award during the recent British Academy of Audiology conference. We took the opportunity to ask Elisha some questions and
Published: 04-01-2019 11:37 by Shari Eberts
I love my hearing aids and wear them all the time. They help me hear better at home and at work, with friends, family and colleagues. But there are certain situations where hearing aids alone are not