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When it comes to hearing loss, the numbers tell an interesting story. As an illustration, around the world, over 466 million people experience some kind of hearing problem. Or that nearly 10% of the population has tinnitus, a chronic ringing in the ears? Possibly, the most disturbing statistic is the fact that only 16% of individuals who need hearing aids have ever used them.

There are several reasons why a person who requires a hearing aid may not use one. Frequently, pride and the perceived stigma of old age causes them to suffer in silence.

Cost is frequently another concern. It can be somewhat difficult to get assistance paying for hearing aids and they can be pretty costly.

The truth is, however, that hearing aids are the best choice available to most people who suffer from hearing loss, and there are other services and assistance available to people who could not normally afford hearing aids.

Deciding Against Hearing Aids Can be Costly

Sadly, the consequence of not buying a hearing aid when you need one can have a bigger cost than actually buying one. People suffering from hearing loss frequently face more challenges making a living and deal with more mental health conditions, such as depression, isolation, and anxiety. When both the potential future health problems, and the quality of life challenges are added up, the cost of not getting hearing aids is significant. As a matter of fact, studies have shown that neglecting hearing loss can increase your healthcare costs by up to 40%.

And the fact that there are several ways to make hearing aids more affordable makes this even more alarming.

How to Find Affordable Hearing Aids

If you need hearing aids but can’t afford them, there are a few ways you can still get them. Individuals that have hearing loss, who can’t afford hearing aids, might be able to get a pair from the Starkey Hearing Aid Foundation, which donates over 100,000 each year. Individuals who have restricted incomes can get financial help or refurbished hearing aids from several groups.

Getting Affordable Hearing Aids – The First Move

Obtaining a hearing test to find out what level and type of hearing loss you have is your first step. Your hearing test results will point you in the right direction and you can then look at solutions. We can also help you ascertain whether insurance, Veteran’s associations, or other affiliations will help with the costs.

Whether you are eligible for coverage or not, there are often less costly options.

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