Happy Independence Day! Stay safe and don’t forget to wear your earplugs for the fireworks show.
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We are excited to announce a brand-new resource on our website dedicated to helping you learn what you need to know about hearing health, hearing aids, tinnitus and more! Check it out and let us know what you think! https://lnkd.in/e6SgDHwh
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You may have heard about white, pink and even brown noise online – but what are these types of noise and what are they for? Audiologist Rebecca Smith, Au.D., CCC-A shares her insights: https://lnkd.in/eChxY4_m
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Did you know that your prescription hearing aids can be programmed to account for the curves in your ear canal? That’s right – Real Ear Measurements mean next-level personalization. Find out more from Ashley Morgan Fuentes, Au.D.. https://lnkd.in/eqx8ysKs
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Today is World Music Day! We suggest checking out our Spotify playlist to celebrate: https://lnkd.in/gkYd2bnU
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Our June newsletter is here and we're talking about Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month! #ALZ #brainhealth #newsletter
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This Pride Month, we are featuring Walter Tayburn, a HearingLife Patient Care Coordinator at our Phillipsburg, NJ location, who is a member of the LGBTQIA+ Community. For Walter, Pride Month is a time of reflection, “I came out during a time when it was not generally accepted. I was concerned about discrimination in housing, job opportunities and my general safety. I think it's important to remember where we have been as a community and where we hope to go in the future.” At HearingLife, Walter feels celebrated for being his authentic self, not just tolerated. “It's important to remember to embrace and love oneself. It's not ego or flaunting; it's a community celebrating freedom.” Thank you to Walter and all our Team Members for bringing your best to HearingLife every day. #Pride #TeamMembers
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HearingLife of Westfield is hosting a beautiful new art gallery courtesy of Westfield High School art students. They painted "the beauty of sound" and our favorite three won scholarships. Thank you to Westfield Councilwoman Dawn Mackey and the students who came out to see their art - if you'd like to stop by our Westfield location and see these paintings, they'll be hanging throughout the summer.
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Did you know that as a HearingLife customer, you have access to after-hours support for your hearing devices? Whether you need help connecting to your TV or phone or just have a question about your devices, we are here to help! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eAryKPw3
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We are celebrating Pride Month with stories from our Team! Today, meet Dr. Michelle Singer currently works in our New York City Madison Avenue office. Dr. Singer is a member of our employee resource group for LGBTQIA+ Team Members and allies. Her work with the group has helped her arrange hearing screenings and educational events at queer senior centers around NYC. “Generally, the LGBTQIA+ senior community is frequently overlooked and underserved – especially when it comes to specialized healthcare like hearing.” To Dr. Singer, Pride Month is about showcasing those who are part of the LGBTQIA+ community and their never-ending contributions to our society, “it’s especially important to bring attention to the inequalities and discrimination against our community within the healthcare system.” “At HearingLife, I have not only felt accepted for who I am as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, but welcomed for it. Having the opportunity to speak about and contribute my ideas on these matters has allowed me to truly be my authentic self at work every day.” Michelle, the pleasure is truly ours – thank you for bringing your best to HearingLife every day.
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