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If you’ve used hearing aid benefits to buy hearing aids, you already know how instrumental it was in helping you afford your first set of hearing aids. However, what you may not realize is that your hearing aid benefit will actually become more valuable to you over time as it allows you to continually address your changing hearing needs.




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Using your hearing aids with a smartphone
With today’s hearing aid technology, many hearing aids can now connect to your smartphone to enhance your overall experience. Here are a few of the


What is aural rehabilitation and how can it help you
Once you have hearing aids, aural rehabilitation is a great way to accelerate your progress. Think of it as the final piece in the hearing


5 tips to improve communications with your family
Once you recognize your hearing loss and you’ve addressed it with hearing aids, your next step to better hearing is better communication—especially with the people


4 ways to train your ears to hear again
Wearing hearing aids isn’t like putting on your first pair of glasses. The world won’t snap right into focus. In fact, for most people it


How to Store Your Hearing Aids Safely
Hearing aids are small and delicate, so deciding how you will keep them safe is one of the most important things you can do. Here


Earmolds and how to care for them
Earmolds are all around us. We see them everyday, whether we recognize them or not. Newscasters, reporters, talk show hosts, film and broadcast crews, race


Care tips for rechargeable hearing aids
Rechargeable hearing aids are gaining popularity because they are low maintenance and don’t require you to regularly purchase hearing aids batteries. Although rechargeable hearing aids


How to extend your hearing aid battery life
You probably don’t want to pay more for batteries than you have to. Hearing aid batteries typically last 5-7 days. If you want to know


How to change your hearing aid battery
Watch the video below to learn how to change batteries on in-the-ear hearing aids and a behind-the-ear hearing aid. Looking for more info about hearing aids