Beltone New England to Present 10 Signs of Hearing LossPresentaion at Community Services Health Fair in Groton, CTBeltone New England, whose dedicated staff of licensed Hearing Care Practitioners, Audiologists, and Patient Care Coordinators have helped thousands of patients understand and experience the positive impact a hearing instrument can have on their lives and the lives of everyone around them, will participate in this year’s Community Services Health Fair at the Groton Senior Center, 102 Newtown Road in Groton, CT on March 28th, 2012. Beltone Hearing Instrument Specialist Mark Brown will discuss the ten warning signs of hearing loss in a presentation entitled “How Do I Know If I Need Hearing Aids?” His workshop is one of 16, 20-minute sessions being offered free of charge to local senior citizens and caregivers. This FREE session will offer the public first-hand knowledge of the impact hearing loss can have on an individual and family alike. “I’ll address a number of important issues,” said Mr. Brown, “including the functionality of the ear and how sound is transferred and processed. We’ll look at the larger significance of statistics, such as one in 10 Americans suffers some degree of hearing loss. And, we’ll focus on those 10 warning signs and how to react to them. Knowledge is the true key to prevention and at Beltone we believe in the importance of sharing our knowledge of hearing and spreading facts for optimum public awareness.” Beltone Hearing Aid Centers offer state-of-the-art hearing amplification with digital technology, plus comprehensive hearing evaluations, in-home consultations, complimentary life-time servicing, and hearing aid repairs, at 56 locations throughout New England, in addition to two locations in New York. If you have not made plans to attend this fantastic - FREE - event, you should do so. Mark has a wealth of experience speaking to the public because he feels a sense of duty to help inform people that the hearing loss epidemic has increased substantially over the past few years and has even extended into much younger generations. The future generations need to know the importance of retaining their hearing because once hearing is lost, it is lost. Hearing devices can only amplify or work with the hearing you have left; these devices cannot RESTORE hearing you have lost. |
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