Holiday parties are a fun way to relax at the end of the year. Whether you’re attending a huge holiday work party or joining friends for a few celebratory drinks at Steddy’s, you might be wondering how you can best manage your hearing loss for easier communication. Let’s take a look at a few ways you can fine-tune your hearing aids for a better holiday experience.
Power Up: Batteries and Charging
There’s nothing worse than a hearing aid dying in the middle of a conversation or favorite holiday song. To avoid that awkward silence:
- Check your batteries regularly and stock up on extras
- If your devices are rechargeable, make sure they’re fully charged before heading out to parties or gatherings
Give Your Hearing Aids a Much-Needed Deep Clean
Hearing aids work hard, especially during social gatherings and festive celebrations. Over time, dust, earwax and other debris can build up, affecting your sound quality. Take the following steps to deep clean your devices:
- Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away any dirt or grime
- Check the microphone and tubing for blockages
- Use a specialized wax pick or brush to clean out small crevices where earwax might hide
Regular cleaning doesn’t take long, but it makes all the difference in ensuring clear, crisp sound—exactly what you want for holiday get-togethers.
Fine-Tune Your Devices for Noisy Environments
Holiday events can be noisy. Between clinking glasses, background music and overlapping conversations, your hearing aids might need a little extra help.
If you haven’t had a programming adjustment in a while, now is a great time to schedule an appointment. An audiologist or hearing aid specialist can adjust the settings to help you focus on conversations in noisy settings.
Don’t Miss Out on the Best Moments
Approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from hearing aids. By setting aside just five minutes a day to clean and check your devices, you can maximize their benefits. If you tend to forget, set a simple reminder on your phone or place your hearing aid cleaning tools somewhere visible. For more information on getting the most out of your hearing aids, contact Elevate Audiology today to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists.