Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Accessibility·5w agoWhen Communication Gets Tough, Just BreathePatient-perspective content on communication coping strategies can inform audiologists about the lived emotional experience of hearing loss, supporting more empathetic counselling.
LW◆Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Professional practice·3mo agoHow Attitude Shifts Can Transform Your Hearing Loss JourneyNo actionable clinical protocol change, but the post reinforces the evidence-based value of psychosocial counseling and attitude-focused rehabilitation as complements to device fitting.+Save
LW◆Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Hearing aids·5mo agoWhen the Wind Gets Loud: The Listening Fatigue Hearing Aid Users Know WellListening fatigue and wind noise are under-discussed barriers to consistent hearing aid use, and patient narratives like this one can inform counseling priorities and device fitting conversations.+Save
LW◆Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Hearing aids·6mo agoReflections on My Day without Hearing DevicesFirst-person accounts of life without amplification can be powerful tools for counseling patients who are reluctant to adopt or consistently wear hearing aids.+Save
LW◆Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Public health & policy·7mo agoBring Ear Protection to Every Show!Grassroots advocacy for ear protection at entertainment venues supports public hearing health education and may prompt more venues to adopt hearing conservation measures.+Save
LW◆Living With Hearing Loss·Blog·Accessibility·8mo agoLiving with Hearing Loss 2025 Wrap-UpLong-running patient-advocacy blogs like this one shape public expectations around hearing loss and can influence how patients engage with audiological care.+Save