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We specialize in treating hearing loss for residents in Senior Living Communities.
Our dedicated team of hearing professionals arrive onsite and test all residents and staff FREE of charge.


Who is HearingLife?

 

Onsite Senior Care provides:

  • Comprehensive hearing care, including testing, fitting, cleaning and repairing hearing aids
  • Best-in-class hearing technology 
  • Integration with your healthcare team
  • Compliance with regulatory documentation
  • Training of your staff on hearing health and hearing aids
  • Obtain hearing aids quickly
  • After-hours support for residents using HearingLife’s OnDemand program

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Why partner with HearingLife Onsite Senior Care?

  • Dedicated team with 20+ years of experience in Senior Living Communities 
  • Bringing trusted hearing care to you
  • Exclusively specialize in treating seniors
  • Reliable and resident-first approach
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Hearing loss is the #1 modifiable risk factor1 for cognitive decline & dementia.


Treating hearing loss

Treating hearing loss with hearing aids may help residents live their best life and stay healthier longer.

  • Participate in more activities
  • Better communication with friends, family and staff
  • May improve cognitive abilities
  • Reduced likelihood of depression
  • Less likely to fall
The result:  A Thriving & Happier Community
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Nearly 70%-90% of residents living in nursing homes have hearing loss.2

Untreated hearing loss

Living with untreated hearing loss may lead to additional risks, including:

  • Poor balance, fall-related injuries
  • Social isolation and depression
  • Feelings of anxiety and mental strain
  • Communication difficulty
  • Possible dementia consequences
  • Poor adherence to care plans

 

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“Taking care of people” includes your nurses & staff as much as it does residents and their families.

More meaningful relationships

Addressing hearing loss allows for more meaningful relationships with residents.

Significantly improved work environment for nurses & staff when residents hear better:

  • Enriched communication quality
  • Enhanced care plan adherence
  • Reduced frustration & burden
  • Productive resident engagement
  • Improved productivity
  • Decreased noise levels (e.g., TV)


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Research shows only 12% of residents had a hearing screening in the past year.2

9.4/10 Based on 85,931 reviews

Who is HearingLife?

(Need applicable copy) HearingLife is a team built from a ------------------------------. From our audiologists and patient care coordinators to our human resource and customer support teams, we uphold our company’s core values and vision to Help More People Hear Better. Our unwavering focus is on the patient. We strive to deliver life-changing hearing health through the very best personalized care. This mission ignites our collective passion as we operate across more than 600 hearing centers spanning 42 states. At HearingLife, we are dedicated to protecting and cherishing the legacy you’ve built. We aim to provide your patients with a comforting home, offering continuous, personalized care.

We extend an invitation to you and your staff to be part of something greater — a shared commitment to better hearing and well-being.

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1G Livingston, Jonathan Huntley, Andrew Sommerlad, et al. Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2020 report of the Lancet Commission. The Lancet. July 30, 2020.
2Cohen-Mansfield J, Taylor JW. Hearing aid use in nursing homes. Part 1: Prevalence rates of hearing impairment and hearing aid use. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2004 Sep-Oct;5(5):283-8. PMID: 15357885.