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Tips for talking to people with hearing loss…
The Department of Health and Aged Care has launched a Hearing Health Awareness and Prevention Campaign to increase awareness of the importance of hearing health. The aim of this evidence-based campaign is to increase the intention of Australians with untreated or...
Helpful tips about managing ear wax…
If you look on the bottom of your cotton bud box, there will be a sentence resembling "Do not insert into the ear canal". Not only can cotton buds cause damage to the ear, but it will also typically push the wax deeper into the ear. Wax is a mixture of oil secreted...
Christmas Greetings and Holiday Hours
A sincere Christmastime thank you for your loyalty and support from Shout Hearing Healthcare. As Christmas is soon upon us, I want to take this time to reflect on our blessings and to say a sincere thank you for your continued loyalty and ongoing support, it is the...
Struggling to hear the TV?
Are you still struggling to hear the TV even with subtitles and are you turning it up all the time? An Assistive Listening Device might be the solution for you. What are Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)? Assistive listening devices are designed to provide assistance...
Christmastime News 2021
As Christmastime is soon upon us we wanted to say a sincere thank you to our valued clients for their loyalty and ongoing support during another challenging year. Shout Hearing Healthcare would also like to let you know our latest exciting news. We have opened a new...
Nothing funny about hearing loss – as my child knows…
This article has just appeared in the Deafness Forum of Australia 'oneinsix' May 2021 newsletter. It offers a different perspective on the experience of hearing loss for a mum and her daughter. It has given me a lot to think about in the way that hearing loss is...
International Noise Awareness Day
This week, the US Center for Hearing and Communication celebrated International Noise Awareness Day. It is a good time to be mindful of protecting our hearing and the types of noises that can cause harm. The cochlea is made up of microscopic sensory cells (called hair...
National Relay Service – Information for our clients and community…
This article has just appeared in the Deafness Forum of Australia 'oneinsix' February 2021 newsletter. I hope this information helps any of our clients or anyone in our community that needs to access the National Relay Service. Register now for access to National...
Christmastime 2020 – Thankyou for your loyalty and support …
As Christmastime is soon upon us, I wanted to take this time to reflect on our blessings and to say a sincere thank you to our valued clients for their loyalty and support. This past year has been a particularly challenging year for countless small business owners....
Wearing masks with a hearing aid…
With COVID 19 safe practices, it is more and more common to encounter people with masks. Masks impact everyone but the impact is greater for people with a hearing loss. Covering the mouth prevents the use of lip cues to help with communicating, particularly in a noisy...