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My grandfather had the same hearing aids for as long as I could remember. I remember watching him fidget with those things trying to hear clearly and the sounds of the squeals and whistles that came from them are something that I will never forget. About a year ago, I took my grandfather for a hearing check and finally talked him into trading in his old hearing aids for new ones. Before we decided on any, I spent weeks researching what would be best for him. If you, or a loved one is in need of new hearing aids, my blog can help you choose the ones that will best serve your needs.

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Can You Hear Me Now? Tips For Cleaning Hearing Aids

To those suffering from hearing loss, hearing aids can seem like miniature miracles, restoring the ability to hear what's going on around them.  Unfortunately, because of their size and delicate components, even small amounts of dirt can significantly impact the performance of most hearing aids.  Follow the tips in this article about how to clean hearing aids. Keep Your Ears Clean The first step towards clean hearing aids is clean ears. Read More 

Ways To Make Your Hearing Aid Battery Last Longer

Hearing aid batteries drain quickly because of the constant use they're put through, and if you're a hearing aid wearer, you know that the costs of replacing those batteries add up very quickly. Extending battery life means you get to worry less about your hearing aid suddenly conking out. Here are a few ways to extend the life of the battery, as well as a couple of myths you should ignore. Read More 

Four Temporary Changes That Can Be Made To A Home To Accomodate Use Of A Wheelchair

When someone is injured in a car accident and loses their ability to walk temporarily, changes will need to be made to their home to accommodate their needs. The changes that are made do not need to permanently change the home though. The following guide offers you a few ideas for temporary changes that can be made to a home until someone regains their ability to walk. Install Ramps There are temporary ramps that can be added to the exterior of a home to make it easier to get in and out of it. Read More 

Three Ways You Can Prevent Your Parents From Getting Bedsores

One of the most difficult things that can happen to your parents when they become bed bound is becoming susceptible to bedsores. If they aren't treated, they can quickly become infected. These sores are created by a constant pressure over time on various points on your body. They form from the inside and are only discovered once they break through the surface of the skin. Because they are so hard to find, the best way to protect your parent is to take preventative measures. Read More 

A Few Items To Get At A Medical Supply Store Before Picking Up A Loved One From The Hospital

When a loved one has is about to be released from the hospital, there are probably going to be a few things you need to pick up to continue the health care at home. You will probably need to go to a pharmacy to pick up any medications needed. Also make sure to talk with the doctor before heading to the hospital to find out what supplies can help with the healing process, rehabilitation, or comfort of the patient. Read More