“Many of our older recipients, who either treated their hearing loss later in life or determined their hearing aids were no longer enough, were able to get back sounds they didn’t even know they were missing,” said Patti Trautwein, Au.D., Vice President, Marketing at Cochlear Americas. “Treating hearing loss can improve an individual’s quality of life, as they are more likely to take part in social activities and feel less depressed or sad when they’re able to hear adequately.”
If hearing loss is discovered, early treatment may not only result in improved hearing outcomes, but may also help individuals reengage in their lives and with their friends and family.