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Did you know that Untreated Hearing Loss can affect your Lifespan?

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Hearing Loss, Loneliness and Reduced Lifespan

Hearing is essential for staying connected with family, friends, and community. When conversations become difficult, many people withdraw rather than struggle with misunderstandings. This isolation often leads to feelings of loneliness. 

Loneliness is more than just an unpleasant emotion—it has been linked to serious health risks, including increased stress and anxiety, contributing to conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia. Humans are social beings and need those connections to thrive. Reduced cognitive stimulation with isolation has been shown to result in cognitive decline. Over time, the social withdrawal caused by untreated hearing loss can significantly diminish quality of life. Recent studies have shown 24% reduction in lifespan as a result of untreated hearing loss and depression.

The Good News: Help Is Available

The cycle of hearing loss, loneliness, and reduced lifespan isn’t inevitable. Treating hearing loss can dramatically improve quality of life by:

Hearing aids and other treatment options today are discreet, powerful, and life-changing. By addressing hearing loss early, you not only improve your hearing—you protect your health, your happiness, and potentially, your years of life. 

Call us at 248-549-9035, to find out about the range of affordable hearing devices that would best suit your needs and your hearing loss.

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