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WELCOME to Hearing
Masters - North Dallas

Our goal is to provide you the best possible hearing
care, based upon your individual needs. We provide a
comprehensive array of services related to evaluation,
rehabilitation and prevention of hearing impairment.
These services include comprehensive hearing
evaluations, specialized diagnostic testing, and
industrial hearing screenings.
Choosing a hearing professional is one of the most
important decisions a hearing impaired person can make.
Since a hearing aid cannot be prescribed like eye
glasses, proper hearing aid recommendation and fitting
is highly dependent on the judgment and skill of the
professional selecting the instrument. We test your
hearing, select and dispense the hearing instrument best
to meet your needs, in addition to ,providing support,
counseling and service of the hearing system. We are
concerned about the person and make hearing solution
recommendations to fit your lifestyle and personal
needs.
Protecting your hearing can make a big difference. We
can help you protect your hearing from further
deterioration through education about what affects your
hearing, as well as the proper use and care of hearing
protection devices.
GETTING ACCUSTOMED to your HEARING AIDS:

It takes time....People learn and adapt at
different rates. Some people need a day or two to learn
about and adjust to their hearing aids, most people need
a few weeks and others may need a few months. There is
no perfect way to learn about hearing aids.
I usually recommend...
Wear your hearing aids for a few hours the first day and
add an hour a day the following day, and the next, and
the next, until you are wearing hearing aids most of the
day. Do not try to set an endurance record! I recommend
that you interact with people familiar to you during
your first days with new hearing aids. Start in a
favorable listening environment (such as one-on-one
conversations in quiet) and work towards more difficult
listening situations. Let your friends and family know
you’re using your new hearing aids.
Please do NOT wear them to a cocktail party or
restaurant during the first few weeks, thinking 'this
will be a good test!' It will absolutely not be a good
test - it will be very difficult! You should not wear
hearing aids in noise until you are very accustomed to
them!
Helpful Steps to Learning to Use a Hearing Aid:
- At first, wear the hearing aids in your own home
environment.
- Wear the hearing aids only as long as you are
comfortable wearing them.
- Accustom yourself to the use of the hearing aids
while conversing with just one other person.
- Do not strain to catch every word, even people
with normal hearing do not hear every word!
- Do not be discouraged by background noise.
- Practice locating the source of the sound by
listening only.
- Increase your tolerance for loud sounds SLOWLY.
- Practice learning to discriminate different speech
sounds.
- Listen to something read aloud, "books on
tape" are available at your library.
- Gradually extend the number of persons with whom
you speak.
- Gradually increase the number of situations in
which you use your hearing aids.
- Take part in an organized course of aural
rehabilitation, see your audiologist to learn about
these courses.
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS:
Hearing
aids work EXTREMELY well when fitted and adjusted
properly. Hearing aids amplify sound! The left and
right hearing aids will probably not fit exactly the
same and they probably won’t sound exactly the
same. You might find you like one hearing aid better
than the other Nonetheless, hearing aids should be
comfortable with respect to physical fit and sound
quality. Hearing aids do not restore normal hearing
and are not as good as normal hearing. You will be
aware of hearing aids in your ears. Until you get
used to it, your voice will sound "funny"
when you wear hearing aids. Hearing aids should not
to be worn in extremely noisy environments. Some
hearing aids have features that make noisy
environments more tolerable, however, hearing aids
cannot completely eliminate background noise.
Background noise is a real bother for many people. I
encourage you to speak with your hearing healthcare
professional about options that do significantly
reduce background noise, such as directional
microphones, and FM systems, they work very well and
I encourage their use.
James Steele BC-IHIS
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