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Open Fit & Receiver-in-the-Canal Consumer Seminar & Free Demonstration Appointments:

Wednesday, March 10
9:00 AM
East Valley Hearing Center
6262 E. Broadway Rd., Ste. 103, Mesa

Consumer Education Seminar on Hearing Loss:

Wednesday, March 17
9:00 AM
Red Mountain Active Adult Center
7550 E. Adobe St., Mesa

Cochlear and Baha Implant Seminar:

For those with severe hearing loss in both ears or conductive hearing loss in one ear

Wednesday, March 24
9:00 AM
East Valley Hearing Center
6262 E. Broadway Rd., Ste. 103, Mesa

Call (480) 389-2428 to RSVP for all seminars

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Communication Tips

If you suspect the person you are speaking with has a hearing loss, the following tips may enhance communication:

  • Speak slightly louder than normal, but do not shout, as this can distort your speech and will not make your message any clearer.
  • Speak slowly and distinctly.
  • Get the person's attention before speaking. The best distance for speaking to a hearing-impaired person is 3 to 6 feet.
  • Face the person you are speaking with and place yourself at their eye level so that other visual clues can be seen.
  • Never speak directly into the person's ear. This can distort the message and hide all visual clues.
  • Be aware of nonverbal communication; facial expressions, gestures, lip and body movements all give clues to the meaning of the message you are trying to send.
  • Use short, simple sentences. If the person does not appear to understand or responds inappropriately, rephrase your statement.