Saturday, March 19, 2016

Blinging out your hearing aid

Hearing loss is extremely common; 48 million individuals in Houston, Texas and throughout America suffer from some form. While hearing aids and other visible treatment options (such as cochlear implants and assistive devices) are not the treatment choice for everyone, they are a viable alternative for many of these individuals.

If you are one of these 48 million, have you ever thought about the possibility of updating the look of your hearing device? While adults are more than welcome to participate and let their glitter-loving selves out, children may be more likely to take advantage of these tips.

The easiest way to customize your device is to just buy an accessory. There are many companies that sell fashionable clips, jewelry and pins that can be attached right to the hearing aid. Some even offer alternative designs for the hearing aids themselves; what’s more funky than an earring that is also part of your hearing aid?

Stickers are also an easy way to customize a device. You can buy stickers or print them off the Internet onto special vinyl sticker paper. Make sure the device is clean and dry before applying any of these stickers. Don’t forget to decorate for the major holidays!

Nail foils are small and intricate stickers for nails that can also be applied to hearing devices. Some websites provide excellent tutorials on how to apply these.

Something else to keep in mind, the next time your child needs new earmolds made, find out if they come in other colors. Some places in Houston are able to place pictures, logos or even glitter into the molds.

Customizing your child’s hearing aid to stand out is an excellent way to show them that hearing loss is nothing to be embarrassed about. Brightly colored and fun devices are the first step in starting a conversation. Your child will soon get used to answering questions about the device and their condition; this will help them feel more confident in themselves and will help them spread the information on to others. 

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