Monday, April 19, 2010

FREE Hearing Loss Screenings & Seminars 5/13 5/14 at Henry Ford Hospital Detroit

Henry Ford Hosts Free Hearing Screenings and Seminars on May 13, 14

Henry Ford Hospital's Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery - Division of Audiology is hosting two days of free events in May, including hearing screenings, to raise awareness about the importance of hearing health and the challenges of living with hearing loss.


Thursday, May 13:
9 - 10:30 a.m. Living with Hearing Loss Seminar

Presented by hearing loss advocate and Henry Ford hearing aid technician Liz Kobylak, this talk will focus on the everyday challenges of living with hearing loss and the devices that can assist in better hearing.

12:30 - 2 p.m. Free Hearing Screenings

Friday, May 14:
9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Free Hearing Screenings
2:30 - 4 p.m. Living with Hearing Loss Seminar

Presented by hearing loss advocate and Henry Ford hearing aid technician Liz Kobylak, this talk will focus on the everyday challenges of living with hearing loss and the devices that can assist in better hearing.

All of the events will be held at Henry Ford Hospital in private dining room 2 near the hospital cafeteria. Henry Ford Hospital is located at 2799 W. Grand Blvd. in Detroit.

To register for the free events, visit www.henryford.com/Classes or call 1-800-HENRYFORD.


About Hearing Loss

Hearing loss affects more than 36 million Americans. While most are the result of the normal aging process, the number of people younger than 65 with hearing loss is growing due in part to the popularity of MP3 players and earbuds.

Hearing loss can affect people of all ages. According the American Academy of Audiology, the most common causes of hearing loss are genetic predispositions, ear diseases, noise exposure (music, industrial and military), ototoxic medicines and head trauma.

Hearing loss can make it difficult to hear a conversation in a noisy environment such as a restaurant, or cause constant ringing or pain in the ears.

Although most hearing loss is permanent, an audiologist can determine the best treatment to improve hearing, including hearing aids, assistive listening devices and hearing rehabilitation.

To learn more about the services and treatments offered at Henry Ford's Division of Audiology, visit www.henryford.com.

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