MED-EL
Published Aug 14, 2015
If you’ve got a hearing loss, I know that sometimes it’s just hard to have a conversation or understand what’s being said. That’s why I’ve put together these tips that you can use to make every conversation a great conversation.
They break down into two categories: ones you can use in advance, and ones you can use during a conversation.
Preparing for a conversation or activity gives you background knowledge about the topic or key themes that might come up. Here are some ways that you can prepare and help to avoid any potential difficulties.
If you are feeling like it’s difficult to communicate, just let the other person know. Most people are open to helping you if it means that you’ll be able to understand better. Here are some ways that you could ask for help:
With these tips in mind you should be able to go into any conversation with more confidence and know that you’ll have an enjoyable and informative time.
This post was written with help from Janet Lane, a rehabilitation specialist at MED-EL.
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