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A Bridge to Better Hearing >> Principle Six: Help Others Hear Better


SIX WAYS TO HELP A FRIEND WITH A HEARING LOSS

Your Friends Are More Likely to Succeed With Your Help

Living with hearing loss using hearing aidsBy helping someone you can change a person’s outlook on life. Here are six things you can do to help a friend with a hearing problem:

  1. Be an encouragement to others who are struggling their hearing loss..
  2. Listen for opportunities to help others who may benefit from your knowledge and personal experiences.
  3. Be ready to give a testimony about how you regained your sense of hearing.
  4. Introduce a friend with a hearing problem to your hearing professional..
  5. Help others begin the journey, which starts with your positive comments regarding your hearing help.
  6. Be available to make suggestions and lead a friend or loved one through the process of obtaining better hearing.


"To receive freedom from a communcation problem brings with it a new responsibility to lead others to freedom."


THREE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Foundational Facts That All People with Hearing Loss Share

  1. Those with hearing loss are more willing to accept recommendations from someone who has first-hand experience.
  2. We all need encouragement from someone who can relate to us.
  3. The reassurance of a successful hearing aid user can make the difference between someone seeking help or never meeting with a hearing professional..

It's a proven fact that people are more willing to accept advice or firsthand knowledge from someone they know.

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