We’ve told you plenty how your chances of hearing loss increase as you age. That’s why it’s wise to test your hearing on a regular basis — especially after the age of 50 — to stay on top of any hearing loss. While hearing loss isn’t usually as obvious as vision and other physical changes, it is equally integral to our quality of life, as it’s linked to dementia, falls and social isolation to name a few things.
For more information about hearing loss and why it’s important to be proactive about treating it, visit our new Hearing Journey tool. It’s got answers to a ton of your questions, whether you’re just starting to wonder if you have hearing loss or are actively searching for help. You can also find your local hearing specialist that will be happy to answer any questions you have.