Bringing the topic of hearing loss and cognition into clinical practice
Sonia Cuero, AuD, shares three tips for educating clients about the link between hearing loss and cognition.
Sonia Cuero, AuD, shares three tips for educating clients about the link between hearing loss and cognition.
Creating a calm, relaxing clinical space for your clients, especially when working deep in the ear canal, can help alleviate anxiety and uncertainty your clients may experience and enhance their satisfaction with treatment.
It is time to start talking about what hearing rehabilitation can truly mean for an individual.
Experts in cognition and hearing contributed to an evidence-based guideline that promotes hearing and cognitive health in audiologic rehabilitation.
Neuropsychologist and Audiological Engineer, Dr. Teresa Wenhart, explains why music is an important topic for hearing care professionals, audiological researchers, and audiological engineers.
Hearing health is tied to healthy aging. Learn how Phonak is contributing to groundbreaking studies on cognition and delivering guidance and tools to help you address well-being in audiological care.
Now is the time to raise awareness, change perceptions and increase public knowledge around Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia.
A recent study by Phonak examined the relationship between listening effort and listening-related fatigue. Study findings suggest that wearing hearing aids throughout the day can reduce fatigue levels and increase reaction times.
Bringing adults with hearing loss and their family members together to problem solve day-to-day communication in a supportive environment.
This evidence-based publication includes a 5-step plan to guide hearing care professionals in fostering their clients’ social-emotional well-being.
Did you know that hearing loss is nearly twice as prevalent in patients with type 2 diabetes? Researchers, Drs. Emily Urry and Elizabeth Stewart, share research findings looking at the relationship between diabetes and hearing loss.
Audiologist, Dr. Nicole Klutz, shares why 2023 is a unique one for hearing care professionals and how you can use this year to open new doors.