Hearing loss and memory

Posted by JK @contentandwell, Oct 21, 2019

I just came across this and found it to be very interesting, and frankly it makes me feel a bit better about my difficulty in remembering things that people say.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/does-hearing-loss-make-it-harder-to-remember-things_b_589a2f19e4b02bbb1816c098
JK

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@judysmayo

You’ve probably tried and made a decision but you can use a Phonak MyLink neck loop with the tcoil in your current hearing aids to link to Phonak Roger Products. I recommend the Select. It’s the only product I’ve found that helps in a group setting with background noise.

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If your hearing aids have telecoils, I strongly recommend trying the Williams Sound Pocker Talker with a neckloop. It costs far less than other streaming devices. It works well in noisy settings. It is used in many hospitals with hard of hearing patients. If telecoils are not in your personal hearing devices, it can be used with headphones or ear buds.

Of course some of the BlueTooth streamers are terrific, but most of them cost plenty, as in well over $1000. The Pocket Talker is about $150. A neckloop costs $60. Neckloops can be plugged into any audio device. Phone, radio, computer, etc. The trick is to bring the sound directly to the ear while bypassing the ambient noise.

I just ordered a new neckloop. I have 2 others. Keeping one with my computer, one in my purse and one in safe keeping makes sense to me. I use them on Zoom conferences, and seem to be zooming a lot these days! 🙂

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