
If you’re thinking about receiving, or have received, a cochlear implant, odds are that you’ve got lots of questions about having cochlear implant surgery. But, you might also be wondering “what’s a good question?” You might think that some questions are silly or too small to matter. That’s not true! Ever question is important. So,
In a previous post we talked about different types of hearing loss, but there’s a lot more to hearing loss than just giving it a name to define the severity, like “severe-to-profound” or “sensorineural”. But, have you ever wondered about what might cause a hearing loss to happen? Let’s find out! What is Genetics? Genetics
One of the places where people get confused is with all the specialised terms that hearing professionals use in their work. So, to make it easier for you to navigate your hearing journey, we thought it would be nice to put together a brief glossary of terms about hearing and cochlear implants.
Whether you have a newborn or a child that is a few years old, if he or she has a hearing loss you will probably feel a range of emotions. It’s okay to feel this way, especially because you only want the best for your child. Deciding how to move forward is different for each
In our last post we talked about what’s important for older adults to know about cochlear implant surgery but what happens after the cochlear implant surgery? Let’s find out: After Cochlear Implant Surgery After having cochlear implant surgery, it’s important to prepare for the beginning of your hearing journey. Depending on where you had your