Christmas can be challenging for people with hearing loss. Here are 7 ways you can help

Katie Ekberg, Louise Hickson

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Abstract

For many people, Christmas can be the most social time of the year. The holiday period is often filled with parties, lunches, dinners and celebrations of all kinds with family, friends and colleagues.

For adults with hearing loss, however, these social gatherings can bring unique challenges. Communicating with others can be difficult, particularly in group conversations. And the more background noise there is (for example, Christmas music or children playing), the harder it is.

For age-related or acquired hearing loss, hearing ability typically starts to decline from age 50 onwards. One in six Australians experience some hearing loss, so it’s possible someone around your Christmas dinner table will be struggling to hear
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
Publication statusPublished - 18 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Hearing loss
  • Socialising
  • Background noise

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