Nutmeg and cinnamon wafting through the air. A festive spirit and green, red, and blue lights fill your house. You love catching up with your family members as your grandchildren sing, dance and play.
You don’t want to miss any of this memorable celebration.
You’re so excited, you can’t wait.
Are You Missing Something?
You try to spend as much meaningful time as possible with friends and family all year, but the holidays are different. You don’t want to miss a thing.
Yet the drone of background noise occasionally overwhelms the voices of those talking to you. You have to ask them to repeat themselves.
As the conversation continues, your youngest niece and her husband make an important announcement. Everyone at the table smiles widely and congratulates them. As the family celebrates, the noise in the room gets louder.
Confusion and embarrassment overtakes you. You didn’t hear what your niece said. What just happened?
You wish you could take somebody aside and learn what you missed. It seems as if it was an important announcement. But missing it the first time is embarrassing.
Having someone repeat it never feels the same. Everyone’s cheering and you don’t want to interrupt.
You discover later, after everybody else, that your niece went to the doctor this week. They’re going to have a baby.
If you’re struggling with untreated hearing loss, who knows what you’ll miss this holiday season.
Preparing For The Holidays
You’re already planning that special meal and buying presents in anticipation. You typically get your shopping done well in advance of the holiday.
You’re decorating your house and planning zoom calls. All of this is important.
But it isn’t as important as ensuring that you get to enjoy this holiday with friends and family without missing out on the conversation.
You should get a hearing test sooner than later.
Why You Shouldn’t Hold Off
Even if you have moderate hearing loss, we can offer you correct solutions now.
These treatments can help you hear more clearly during the holidays, on calls, or at the store. When there’s lots of background noise, having hearing devices makes it easier to understand what people are saying.
You will be able to understand what people are saying on the phone as well.
It’s always better to begin early. Some hearing treatments take a little bit of time to get accustomed to. Getting treated now means you’re prepared when the family starts gathering – either online or at your door. Do not miss a moment of your grandchildren’s laughter. Don’t feel out of the loop during a major announcement.
Don’t get shut out this holiday season. Schedule a hearing assessment now.