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Helping You Hear Better!

TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH THE HEARING IMPAIRED

 

  • Make sure you have the listener’s attention before starting to talk.
  • Speak slowly and clearly at a normal loudness level. Do not shout.
  • When something is not heard or understood, rephrase, do not repeat exactly. Continually repeating the exact words may not help.
  • Help the listener by providing visual clues. Look at the listener and keep your hands away from your mouth. Do not talk while chewing or eating.
  • Keep the distance between you and the hearing impaired person from 3 to 6 feet for best listening and lipreading.
  • Sit or stand so the light is focused on your face, not glaring from behind.
  • Eliminate as much extra background noise as possible for better speech understanding.
  • Remember that even with a hearing aid the hearing impaired person may not hear or understand everything you say.

 

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