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Hearing the TV better

Hearing the TV better

Is your loved one having trouble hearing the television? Closed captioning isn’t helping enough? Check out these possible solutions.

Better sound from the TV. Check the TV for special audio settings that enhance dialogue and reduce background noise. Or purchase a “soundbar” to plug in to the TV. These improve audio volume and crispness.

Place an amplifier beside your relative. This simple box-like device takes in nearby sound and sends it through a cord to headphones your loved one wears.

Wireless headphones. Wireless headphones typically have two parts: A small broadcasting unit plugged into the TV, and the headphones themselves. Most headphones have deep ear cups that also block out room noise. Consider these issues when shopping:

Connecting to existing hearing aids. If your relative has hearing aids that are Bluetooth-enabled, you can direct a TV’s Bluetooth signal to the hearing aids. Some TVs have a Bluetooth signal built in. For others you may need to add an accessory. If your loved one has older model hearing aids with a telecoil setting, a loop system can wirelessly connect TV audio output to a neckband (loop) they wear.

Is your family dealing with TV volume wars?
Some TV viewers want the volume very loud, others not so much. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice recognize this as a likely sign of hearing loss that should be addressed. Beyond the issue of the television, hearing loss is significantly associated with an increased chance of developing dementia. You may or may not encounter resistance about hearing problems from your relative. Let us help. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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