Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that leaves you feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to learn about life changes that can help make for a better tomorrow.

Audiologists, including the experts at Decibel Hearing Services, can help identify hearing problems and recommend a treatment solution for you or your family member. Letโ€™s talk about the ways to improve speaking and listening with hearing loss.

Advise Others to Slow Down


Remember that you will hear some words better than others. Thatโ€™s why experts at the University of California San Francisco recommend that you tell your loved ones to slow down a bit and speak clear.

It helps if someone talking to you pauses or take breaks between sentences. This allows the other person youโ€™re speaking with to get the message through and allows you to ask for clarity.

Keep Distractions at a Minimum

Make sure to mute or turn off any TVs, radios or other audio devices. This keeps you focused on the person that youโ€™re speaking with and helps you better understand what they have to say. When in doubt, it never hurts to repeat information back or ask if the person youโ€™re speaking with can repeat something you missed.

Keep Focus on Who Youโ€™re Talking To

Make sure you stay in the same room and face the other person while having a conversation. You should also let them know that it helps to say your name beforehand; this gives you a better opportunity to catch words that you didnโ€™t hear.

Here are some other tips to help you better communicate with hearing loss:

  • Know your limits. If youโ€™re tired, back out of a conversation when you need to.
  • Let the other person know if you can hear better in one ear.
  • Avoid conversations where there may be loud background noise.
  • If someone gives you instructions or information, such as a phone number, repeat the information back.

Now is a great time to protect your hearing by scheduling a hearing test, getting acquainted with an audiologist at Decibel Hearing Services. To learn more about hearing protection or to schedule an appointment with an audiologist, call Decibel Hearing Services today.