Learn More About Our Big Island, HI, Hearing Loss & Dementia Treatment

Keep Your Mind Sharp with Our 5-Star-Rated Hearing Restoration Treatment

When you visit our hearing aid centers, we will work with you to restore your hearing, not only to improve your enjoyment of daily life but also to help you offset the psychological dangers that hearing loss can cause. Today, one in twelve Americans suffers from hearing loss, with over two-thirds of Americans over the age of 70 struggling to hear. Because the way we hear is interconnected with our brains to such a strong degree, that means dementia suffered by aging Americans can frequently be linked to the deterioration of their hearing ability. Keep reading to learn about our Big Island, HI, hearing loss and dementia treatment.

How Are Hearing Loss & Dementia Connected?

Dr. Frank Lin and his team at Johns Hopkins Medical Center have published numerous studies on the impact of hearing loss, including its strong link to cognitive decline and dementia. They have found three primary effects of hearing loss that can contribute directly to your risk of dementia.

#1 – Social Isolation

Withdrawal from social situations is common in individuals with hearing loss. If you struggle with any of the following, even to a mild degree, you are not alone:

  • Feelings of embarrassment
  • Fear of making mistakes during a conversation
  • Feeling like you are not part of a group conversation

Proper hearing health care can enable you to maintain an active, engaging lifestyle. In turn, that social interaction helps to keep your mind sharp. Keeping your brain mentally fit – with social interactions, communication, reading, and playing games – is a recipe for a long, healthy life!

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#2 – Cerebral Atrophy

Multiple scientific studies have demonstrated that hearing impairment is associated with accelerated brain atrophy in both the overall brain, as well as even more advanced reductions in volume associated with the memory, hearing, speech, and language portions of the brain.

Cerebral atrophy is a hallmark feature of individuals with dementia. A decrease in brain volume is essentially the result of losing millions of neurons. As the auditory system ages, we lose sensory cells in our ears. Each of those cells has the potential to make connections with millions of cells throughout the brain in areas involved with hearing, speech, memory, and beyond. Therefore, losing your hearing with aging can affect much more than your ears!

Cerebral Atrophy

#3 – Cognitive Overload (i.e., Working Your Brain Too Hard)

Hearing loss is not normal, and neither is the excess strain that it puts on your brain. With hearing loss, your brain is constantly on overload as it works to fill in the missing pieces and follow the conversation. Imagine trying to read this page if every third word were missing. Now imagine reading a 300-page novel written like that! The extra time it takes you to follow what is being said in a conversation can really add up, and this can harm your brain over time.

    Cognitive Decline

    Schedule Your Hearing Consultation at One of Our 5-Star-Rated Hearing Aid Centers Today!

    Stop putting undue stress on your brain! Learn more about our Big Island, HI, hearing loss and dementia treatment by clicking on the link below to request your complimentary initial Family Hearing Consultation. Let us show you the incredible advancements that science has made in improving hearing clarity. Your journey to better hearing begins today!

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Get to Know You & Understand Your Symptoms

    Discuss Your Treatment Goals & Medical History

    Determine Your Stage of Hearing Loss/Tinnitus

    Answer All of Your Questions or Concerns

    Begin a Custom Treatment Plan

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    Visit One of Our Family Hearing Center Locations

    Hilo

    Hours: Mon - Fri 8AM - 4:30PM

    Closed daily 12PM - 1PM

    Address: 417 Kilauea Avenue, Suite B7, Hilo HI 96740

    Phone: (808) 935-2008

    Kailua-Kona

    Hours: Mon - Fri 8AM - 4:30PM

    Closed daily 12PM - 1PM

    Address: 75-5722 Kuakini Highway, Suite 107, Kailua Kona, HI 96740

    Phone: (808) 329-8300