Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Things To Keep In Mind When Speaking To Someone With Hearing Loss



Hearing loss affects people in a wide variety of ways. Some have an especially hard time understanding conversations in noisy environments while others experience the loss particularly when trying to hear high frequencies or soft noises. If someone you love has difficulty hearing, you probably want to do all you can to improve your ability to communicate with them. Here are some suggestions you can try.

Don’t Be Afraid to Ask

Although many people are uncomfortable about the extent of their hearing loss, it may be best to just come right out and ask the person what you can do to make communication easier. Should you go to a quieter place? Do they need to look right at you when you talk? Opening up this dialogue can take a great deal of the stress away for both of you. Over time, it may become much less of a tough subject.

Get the Person’s Attention

People with hearing loss often use visual cues to help understand what you are saying. Therefore, it helps to get the person’s attention by saying their name first or gently touching their hand or arm. If the person hears better out of one ear, move to that side.

Maximize the Cues You Give

Face the person you are speaking to and look them in the eye. The listener will take into account not only the words you are saying, but also your facial expressions and hand gestures.

The Lips Can Say It All

Many individuals with hearing loss unconsciously begin to read the lips of the people with whom they are speaking. So, speak clearly and naturally. Don’t chew gum or attempt to talk with food in your mouth, as it will distort the shape of your lips and make interpreting more difficult.

Louder Doesn’t Mean Better

Contrary to popular belief, it is not helpful to shout at a person who is hard of hearing. This actually distorts the words and makes them harder to understand. Instead, talk clearly at a normal rate, taking care not to mumble. Pause now and then to give your listener time to catch up. If he or she doesn’t understand something you say, rephrase it. Don’t just repeat the same thing over again.

Create the Optimal Environment

If possible, have your meeting in a place with minimal background noise and good lighting. This will enable the other person to have full access to all the listening skills he or she has developed. It will also minimize distractions and enable both of you to concentrate on your discussion.

Encourage a Hearing Evaluation

Don’t wait any longer. If your loved one is experiencing hearing loss but hasn’t been diagnosed yet, encourage them to seek help and treat their hearing loss. You can schedule a free hearing evaluation here.

In many ways, talking to someone with hearing loss is not much different from talking to any other person. Doing all you can to create an environment that is conducive for conversation is really all you need to remember. In most cases, the person you are talking to will pick up on your sensitivity to his or her needs and will respond positively to your respectful approach to hearing loss.

Call 208-733-3340 to schedule a FREE hearing test today in our Twin Falls, ID office.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016



Miracle-Ear® is proud to introduce you to our newest technology – GENIUS 2.0 with Speech Isolation. We believe that hearing should be as easy as possible in a variety of environments and by combining three key technologies – digital noise reduction, directionality and amplification, our very own Speech Isolation defines easy listening. GENIUS 2.0 builds on the superior audibility and key features introduced with GENIUS, but takes this brand new cutting-edge technology to the next level.

Easy Listening


GENIUS 2.0 Technology is designed to make listening easier. This new technology utilizes Speech Isolation to highlight the most prominent speaker. By isolating the target speech from all other sounds such as background noise and unwanted voices, GENIUS 2.0 is the perfect companion for almost any situation. This new technology uses a combination of features automatically working together to monitor your environment and easily focus on conversations all around you. GENIUS 2.0 effectively improves speech understanding while in a variety of noisy environments.

Unique Situations


GENIUS 2.0 maximizes your listening enjoyment of music, difficult-to-hear places and outdoors. The Music Master in GENIUS 2.0 has up to three unique situations that enrich the music for a variety of preferences, whether listening or performing. Echo Guard softens the sounds that reflect off of hard surfaces such as ceilings and walls for a more pleasant listening experience. Wireless Windscreen reduces wind noise automatically outdoors, in the presence of wind, and replaces it with the desired sound that you want to hear. All of these features and more allow you to easily communicate during your favorite activities.

Sound Quality


GENIUS 2.0 wirelessly combines input from both hearing aids in order to deliver a rich natural High Definition Digital Sound quality. Much like two ears working together, GENIUS 2.0 features work in harmony to enhance speech, even in the most unique listening situations. This cutting-edge technology adapts to your environment and provides an extraordinary bilateral listening experience. Phone Surround transmits the signal from one hearing aid to both hearing aids automatically resulting in reduced listening effort. And, when unaidable hearing loss in present in one ear, the Wireless CROS and BiCROS solution is available to allow you to hear sounds from both sides.

Simple Control


GENIUS 2.0 hearing aids can be conveniently adjusted from your iOS or Android smartphone with the free of charge GENIUScontrol App – No additional hardware is required. This easy-to-use app controls the hearing aid volume, programs, bass/treble, battery status and more. Speech Navigator allows you to focus on the conversation that is important to you by a simple tap on the screen. Change your focus to the front, back or sides, it’s as discreet and simple as sending a text. The GENIUScontrol app is available for all GENIUS hearing aids – even the smallest custom model. You can also connect to your favorite Bluetooth devices and stream your favorite audio via the GENIUSlink streamer. Enjoy listening to your cell phone, music, TV and other audio wirelessly and directly to both ears.

Discreet Custom Options

Custom molded for a perfect fit.

Miracle-Ear® Mirage
Nearly invisible

Completely In-The-Canal (CIC)
Cosmetically appealing

In-The-Canal (ITC)
Comfortable to wear

In-The-Ear (ITE)
Easy to handle

Behind-The-Ear (BTE) Options

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
  • Fits nearly all hearing losses
  • Open ear fitting available
Receiver-In-The-Canal (RIC)
  • Sleek design for optimal cosmetics
  • Versatile fitting options
  • Very discreet mini RIC available

Wireless CROS/BiCROS

CROS RIC Transmitter
  • Wireless RIC transmitter
  • Compatible with wireless GENIUS 2.0 styles
Call 208-733-3340 to schedule a FREE hearing test today.

Saturday, October 22, 2016



Did you know that Miracle-Ear offers an industry-leading limited 3-year warranty on almost every one of our hearing aid solutions? Learn more: http://bit.ly/2du8yPn
 

Monday, October 17, 2016

"Here’s a good rule of thumb to follow: Do not purchase any product for a hearing loss — regardless of how it’s classi­fied — unless it requires fitting by a hearing care professional."

http://www.miracle-ear.com/hearing-health-blog/-/blogs/ask-the-expert-hearing-aids-vs-psaps

Call 208-733-3340 for a free hearing test today at Miracle-Ear of Twin Falls of Idaho and find out about our 60 different type of hearing aids.

Thursday, October 13, 2016


"Addressing hearing loss is one of the best things you can do to improve your quality of life and keep up a youthful pace."

http://www.betterhearing.org/news/how-can-treating-hearing-loss-help-me-stay-youthful-and-active

Call today for a free hearing test at 208-733-3340. Or visit on our web page at http://www.miracle-ear.com/locations/twinfalls-id/

Thursday, October 6, 2016


8 reasons to put a hearing test at the top of your to-do list

Improved relationships with your loved ones is only one of many reasons to take care of your untreated hearing loss.

http://hearinghealthfoundation.org/blog?blogid=239

Call today for a free hearing test at 208-733-3340. Or visit on our web page at http://www.miracle-ear.com/locations/twinfalls-id/

Tuesday, September 27, 2016




Buying Your First Hearing Aid: Important Things To Know

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Did you know that the average person waits seven years after they realize they have hearing loss before seeking help? Think about all the conversations they’ve missed.
One of the main reasons people neglect to get their hearing checked is because they’re worried about having to wear bulky hearing aids. But while hearing aids of the past may have been considered a little too obvious, hearing aids today are smaller, smarter and much more discreet.
Don’t miss out on the first babbles of your grandchild, a conversation with a friend or the words of your medical doctor.  Here’s what you need to know about getting your first hearing aid.

A Closer Look at How Hearing Technology Has Changed
In the past, hearing aids carried with them a severe stigma. Because of their bulk and visibility, many people were unwilling to wear them. In addition, those with hearing loss continued to struggle to hear in the presence of background noise, because previous versions of hearing aids simply amplified sounds.
Thanks to great advances in modern digital technology, today’s hearing aids are much more powerful, intelligent and discreet. Hearing aids can now be customized to fit both your own stylistic preferences and come in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes. There are even types of hearing aids that are so small & comfortable you’ll probably forget you are wearing them.
No matter which style you choose, it’s important to understand that hearing aids do not restore your hearing; instead they amplify the sounds you want to hear around you. Here are the various styles:
In-the-canal and completely-in-the-canal hearing aids: These devices are contained in a very small case that fits either partially or totally in your ear canal. They are by far the smallest and least visible and contain most of the technologies available in hearing aids.
In-the-ear hearing aids: These devices are slightly larger and fit totally within your outer ear. These hearing aids are typically more powerful and offer a larger battery, which can result in longer battery life.
Behind-the-ear hearing aids: As the name suggests, these devices rest behind the ear in a small housing that is connected to an earmold via a clear tube. This is especially appropriate for those with significant hearing loss, or small children.
Behind-the-ear open fitting hearing aids: This style of aid contains a small housing that rests behind your ear. A thin tube runs from the case into the ear canal, where it is secured by a silicone dome or an acrylic tip. Many adults prefer the cosmetic and listening advantages this style offers.
Receiver-in-canal aids: These are similar to behind-the-ear devices, except that the speaker is placed within the ear canal and it is connected to the device via a thin wire. These are quite popular with adults because of their low visual profile and versatility.

In addition to considering the style of hearing aid, it’s also important to consider the level of technology available. There are technologies to fit all lifestyles and budgets. It is important to work with your hearing care specialist to select the correct technology and style for you.
Hearing aids are an investment in your quality of life. We have hearing care specialists at over 1,300 locations across the U.S., and ongoing care is always included with. We offer free regular checkups, office visits and follow-up care, which includes testing, cleaning and even a thorough ear inspection, to make sure your hearing aids are performing optimally.
If you’re still debating whether or not it’s worth getting your hearing checked, consider this: you have nothing to lose, and so much to gain. Schedule your free hearing test here.


Monday, September 26, 2016

Check out Miracle-Ear's commercial, "Hear A Better Day".


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBNa1q1ZgHA

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We have over 60 hearing aids to choose from.
It's important to remember that keeping our minds in shape is just as important as our physical health!



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Friday, September 23, 2016




Things to keep in mind when speaking to someone with hearing loss:

http://www.miracle-ear.com/hearing-health-blog/-/blogs/things-to-keep-in-mind-when-speaking-to-someone-with-hearing-loss

Free Hearing Tests At Miracle-Ear Twin Falls


If you think you may need hearing aids, discover the Miracle-Ear advantage at our location in Twin Falls, ID. We have experienced Hearing Care Specialists who will help you find the best match for your needs. Our center carries hearing aids that use our GENIUS Technology, which provides improved speech recognition, directional focus, a wireless windscreen, and high-definition sound processing.

With over 1,300 locations nationwide, Miracle-Ear is America’s most recognized brand of hearing aids. We carry hearing aids in a variety of styles, shapes, and sizes to accommodate individual needs. If you think you may be suffering from hearing loss, we'll be here to help.

Call today for a free hearing test at 208-733-3340. Or visit on our web page at http://www.miracle-ear.com/locations/twinfalls-id/