Better Hearing Begins With You!
Deafness is one of man’s oldest incurable diseases. It comes like a thief in the night. Unnoticeable it creeps up on you, gradually stealing your ability to hear normal conversation correctly. The more you learn about hearing loss the better prepared you will be to cope with it. It is estimated that over 34.5 million people suffer from hearing loss.
What do we do!
Our knowledge, skill, dedication and genuine concern for the hard of hearing are part of the services provided by Great Lakes Hearing. We look at hearing instruments as Tools we use in our trade. We try to solve problems; we don’t just tell people that have one
IT’S NOT JUST HEARING!
We….Help people—individuals and families—get back together again
Put Happiness back in marriages
Lift people up from depression
Make people actually feel younger—which can improve
their health and outlook
Recreate friendships
Get people out of house or apartment and into the mainstream
Make the noticeable, unnoticeable
Save embarrassment
Improve job performance and job security
Increase personal safe
The Greatest Effect is Psychological
The consensus among many of today’s audio logical researchers is that “the greatest single handicap in hearing loss is psychological."
Uncorrected Hearing Loss
The following is an incomplete list of potential psychological problems that have been reported as arising, directly or indirectly, from uncorrected hearing loss of all types and degrees:
These conditions are manifested in normal hearing individuals as well. What distinguishes individuals with hearing impairment from those with normal hearing in the above manifestations are the unavoidable and near escapable debilitative factors found in unmitigated hearing impairment.
Unmitigated Hearing Loss by Max Stanley Chartrand, PhD, BC-HIS
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