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Details On Temporary Hearing Aid Solutions For The Elderly

By Chris Channing
Nov 3, 2009
No doubt if you have been told you need a hearing aid, it was a burden to you and your family when it comes to financing it. It's very possible you didn't have the money, yet still needed a solution to hearing. Temporary hearing aids are a good alternative, but come with their benefits and drawbacks.

The first thing to make known with disposable hearing aids is the fact that they are only a temporary solution to a real problem. Disposable hearing aids can still cost $100 for a pair, which is still expensive. It is more cost effective to buy a real pair of hearing aids in the long term, but if you aren't able to do so right away then a disposable pair is the best option.

Pay attention to the instruction book that comes with your disposable hearing aids. Included in the information should be tips on keeping down the drain on the battery. If you can keep the usage of the battery down, you will be able to extend the life of the battery and keep your hearing aid set for a longer period of time. You can expect a disposable pair to last a few months on average.

Unfortunately you won't be able to take the average disposable hearing aid into the water. Before swimming or taking a shower, you should remove the hearing aid to prevent any damage to the electronics that it contains. Take special care when it is raining heavily outside, or you could also damage it on accident. An umbrella or hat should shield you from harm.

Don't expect a tight fit when you buy a disposable hearing aid. Because they are commonly made in one or two sizes, you won't get the nice fit you get from a custom fitted hearing aid. This is to be expected, since you are only paying a fraction of what it costs to get a real pair of hearing aids. If you get lucky, the hearing aid will fit perfectly and you won't have problems.

You won't have to worry much when you obtain a disposable hearing aid set. They are rather cheap, so losing them or having them break isn't such a big deal as it would be otherwise. They also won't be out of the budget of most elderly individuals, unlike normal hearing aids. They are simple to throw away once the battery is dead, and serve a great backup pair if you ever need them.

In Conclusion

Even if you don't plan on buying a hearing aid set, go to a store that specializes in selling them to see what they would recommend. There are alternatives to expensive hearing aids that you can invest your time into if you need a less expensive option.
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