If so, you may have a hearing loss – two in three adults over the age of 65 experience it. This information comes as a surprise to most people who have lived with their hearing loss for years, hoping to keep it to themselves.
Having a hearing loss does not mean that you have lost you hearing, and it will not prevent you from enjoying life. However, you may need to do something about it if you want to continue living the life you want. Like rust on your car, hearing loss is often an unavoidable and natural part of life, and like rust on your car, it is only a problem if you don’t do anything about it.
As hearing technology evolves to meet the needs that modern life-styles demand, more and more people are again enjoying the social lives they’d begun to shy away from. Today’s hearing instruments bear no resemblance to those of yesterday. They’re petite, discreet, light weight and reliable. Which means that hardly anyone will notice you’re wearing them – and neither will you!
When you visit us here at Jackson’s you will be in the caring hands of our trained hearing care professional Debbie Bedford, who will be ready to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.
Debbie will complete a hearing evaluation for you. This does not take long and it is completely pain free. There is no charge for this service Within 1 hour you will have the findings of your test and an overview of the options available to you.
We look forward to helping you with your needs.