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Session Overview: Many believe that older adults with cognitive loss may not benefit from hearing interventions, especially hearing aids. However, studies show that they can benefit from hearing aids and other assistive technology. Indeed, improving hearing may contribute to preserving social participation and cognitive function and reducing caregiver burden.
Hearing accessibility can also be improved by modifications to the physical environment, especially in public or communal spaces where listening conditions are often adverse. This session will use case examples to engage delegates in sharing and learning about how to optimize technology and environmental interventions for older adults with cognitive loss.
Presenter(s): Marilyn Reed
Event: Trans Tasman Conference 2020