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Tips for Enjoying the Festive Season with Hearing Loss
The festive season is a time for joy and connection. However, for those with hearing loss, it can present unique challenges. Navigating holiday gatherings requires thoughtful planning and communication. With the right strategies, you can enjoy the festivities while feeling included and supported. Simple adjustments can make a big difference in your experience. This guide offers practical tips to help you and your loved ones create an inclusive and enjoyable holiday season.


Tinnitus Awareness: 7 Key Facts You Need to Know Today
At Great Waterway Hearing, we understand that tinnitus is a common auditory condition affecting many individuals, particularly seniors....


Your First Visit to a Hearing Clinic: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Taking the first step toward better hearing can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect can ease any anxiety. A visit to a hearing...
New Year, New Hearing Goals: Building a Better Soundscape for 2025
As we usher in 2025, it's time to think about resolutions that truly matter—like prioritizing your hearing health. Hearing loss affects...
Tinnitus Awareness Month: Coping Strategies and Treatment Options
Tinnitus, commonly described as a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears without any external source, affects millions worldwide. While it...


The 85dB Max you need to watch out for.
Summer and Hearing Health: Protecting Your Ears During Outdoor Activities As summer arrives, the allure of outdoor activities like music...


Managing Moisture in Hearing aids and Waterproof Hearing aids
April Showers Bring… Hearing Protection! The Importance of Rainy Season Ear Care April showers are a quintessential part of the spring...


Hearing aid Battery Technology Showdown - Rechargeable vs. Disposable Hearing Aid Batteries.
If you're in the market for new hearing aids, you're likely facing the decision between rechargeable and disposable options. At Great...


Embracing the Beauty of Better Hearing Together! Happy Valentines Day.
Hearing loss can have significant impacts on couples, affecting various aspects of their relationship. Here are some ways it can affect...
The Link Between Diabetes and Hearing Health
On November 14th, World Diabetes Day was observed. The 14th is especially significant in Canada, since it is the birthday of Sir...
Practice Safe Listening
The concept of practicing safe listening may seem to be a bit silly. After all, if the noise doesn't hurt your ears, it should be safe....
Risk of Falls Linked to Hearing Loss
Falling, even slipping and landing on a flat floor, is a very dangerous accident, especially for the elderly. Falls can even be twice as...
Hearing Care for All
In honor of World Hearing Day 2023 earlier this month, the World Health Organization wanted to highlight the importance of our ability to...
Hear for Love
Valentine's Day approaches! Flowers and chocolates and pink, heart-shaped boxes are given and gotten to celebrate love. Couples go...
Welcoming the New Year!
A brand-new year has arrived at our doorsteps, bringing with it new opportunities and new possibilities! As we ring in the year with a...
Benefits of getting your kids hearing evaluated and when to do it
Hearing loss in children is notoriously difficult to pick up. For instance, children are often distracted by other things and may not be...
Going to the movies made easy for those with hearing loss
Heading to the multiplex to buy a ticket to the latest blockbuster or perhaps to that unsung drama that's too good to miss is starting to...
Celebrating World Hearing Day with top 10 Hearing Loss Books for Children
"To hear for life, listen with care." These wise words can help us navigate life, whether or not we or a loved one suffers from hearing...
Meet Hearing Loss hEARo, Morgan Follet
Morgan's hearing loss was diagnosed when she was a child, first in her right ear at three years old, then in her left ear when she was...
A Moment of Silence for Those Who Served
We would like to ask for a moment of silence. This may seem odd, coming from hearing healthcare professionals, but the silence we ask for...
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