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Buying hearing aids Hearing loss guide

Buying hearing aids
Hearing loss guide

I suggested you always buying a hearing aid through school suggestion where your children are studying and assure about hearing aid that is good for your children.

You have been diagnosed as hard of hearing and the doctor or ENT Dr. have determined that you can benefit from the use of a hearing aid then you have to decided if you are going to have your hearing aid on the Hearing school. If you choose to go with the Private then they will usually provide you with a high quality digital hearing aid though there will usually be a long waiting list. if you go privately then a hearing aid will cost anything from 12000 to 15000 depand of hearing loss.

You should ask some questions when you purchase hearing aid

A hearing aid is very costly so you should make sure you know what options are available to you and ask any questions you can think of before committing to buying a hearing aid privately. Some of the questions you should ask are:

* Does your medical insurance cover the cost of the hearing aid?
* Does the quote for the hearing aid cover the cost of the test?
* Does the quote include any follow ups that you might need?
* If you need a hearing aid for both ears is there a discount?
* Will you be able to see the dispenser quickly if you have problems in the future with the hearing aid?
* Never sign anything unless you know exactly what you're getting for your money.


Always makes sure you know what it entails when buying your hearing aid, usually the hearing aid will be covered under a warranty and this can be anything from one to three years then after this period you will have to pay for repairs. As they can be so expensive it is often worth taking out insurance on your hearing aid for loss or damage and you should check with your insurance company to make sure it is covered under any existing policy you may have.

Choosing a hearing aid

There are many different types of hearing aid and they usually fall under the category of digital or analogue, there are very small hearing aids which fit entirely into the ear and cannot be seen or there are ones that are fitted behind the ear. Not all types are suitable for everyone for example the smaller hearing aid with many features could be fiddly for someone with large hands, the smaller types might also not be suitable for someone suffering from severe hearing loss.

Features of hearing aids

With the advancements being made today hearing aids now come packed with many features these range from being able to change the hearing aid to different environments, for example a noisy club to a quiet room, to automatically controlling feedback from the hearing aid. Of course digital ones such as these are very expensive so you should take into account if you would really benefit from a feature packed hearing aid.

Care & Maintenance of Hearing Aids
Tips For Hearing Aids Care:

• Keep the hearing aid in a safe place, out of the reach of pets and small childr
• Do not drop the hearing aid
• Remove aid before bathing
• Avoid wearing your hearing aid while applying hair spray
• Consult your physician if excessive earwax, skin irritation, or a foreign object prevents you from wearing your hearing aid
• Don’t spill liquids on the hearing aid
• The hearing aid should be fitted well – pocket model aid in a harness and BTE with appropriate moulds and retainers if needed.
• Cords should not be twisted or knotted.
• Protect it from dust, dirt & heat.
• Remove the battery from the hearing aid when it is not in use.
• Remove the battery. Use a clean dry cloth to wipe the battery and hearing aid
• Remember to detach the earmould from the receiver before washing the mould. The receiver should not come in contact with water.

Special school for deaf

The main objectives of special education given at swardeep sansthan are the same as those of regular education: The optimal development of the individual as a skillful, free and purposefully person, able to plan and manage his own life, and to reach his highest potential as an individual. Since the goals of education are the same for both the normal and the disabled, it is generally agreed that if a handicapped child can manage successfully in an ordinary school he should go there.