A question we often get asked at Hearing Healthcare Centre is “how long will my batteries last for?” This is a question that isn’t easily answered, because many factors can influence the battery life in each hearing aid. Below are some factors that can affect how long your batteries last. An Individual’s hearing loss; as… Read more »
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Financial assistance for hard of hearing workers
Is your hearing loss affecting your ability to work effectively? If so, you may be eligible for an Access to Work grant. This government-funded scheme provides financial support to those with a disability or health condition including people who are hearing impaired or deaf. The grant is designed to pay for practical support to enable… Read more »
Hearing Loss induced by Noise
Although the vast majority of hearing loss is down to old age, a significant number of younger people experience hearing problems as a result of damage to their ears. This can be caused by a number of factors but the most common is repeated exposure to loud noise which ultimately damages the sensitive hair cells… Read more »
Come and Be Heard
Hearing Healthcare Centre were very privileged to be invited to Cambridgeshire’s only community support group for people living with hearing loss. On the 4th of November our audiologists Christopher Carr and Daniel Bainbridge travelled to Chatteris to hold a talk for Come and Be Heard, a social group for the hard of hearing.
NEW Made for iPhone Hearing Aid to Revolutionise Life of Cambridge’s Hearing Impaired
Apple’s proprietary wireless streaming technology is being utilised by the new GN ReSound LiNX™ hearing aid, which is now available in Cambridge. It allows users to control their hearing aid and stream audio directly from an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. ReSound has also developed an app letting the wearer directly control their hearing aid as… Read more »