Mastering the Art of Hearing Aid Care

Mastering the Art of Hearing Aid Care

Hearing aids have a real impact for anyone with hearing loss. To ensure your hearing aids offer the best performance, you’ll have to give them the care they deserve.

Hearing aids are impressive pieces of technology, but just like your cellphone or computer, they require a little TLC to keep performing at their best. In this article, we’ll explore essential tips for maintaining your hearing aids.

Cleanliness Is Key

Everything gets dusty over time, and your hearing aids are no exception. Hearing aids can accumulate dust, dirt, and earwax during day-to-day wear. Regular cleaning is your first line of defense against performance issues.

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe down the exterior of your hearing aids. Harsh chemicals and alcohol should be avoided at all costs, as they can harm delicate components. For deeper cleaning, you can ask us about small cleaning brushes or a wax removal tool that can help you keep your devices clean. You’ll want to keep all components clean and dry, including the battery door and hearing aid ports.

Avoiding Moisture

Hearing aids and moisture don’t mix. Excess moisture can lead to corrosion and damage. Make it a habit to remove your hearing aids before bathing, showering, swimming, or even going out in the rain. At night, store your hearing aids in a hearing aid case in a cool, dry place. Do not store your hearing aids in the bathroom overnight! This is usually the most humid room in the house and can lead to condensation or moisture damage.

Investing in a hearing aid dehumidifier can work wonders. These dehumidifiers absorb moisture, ensuring your devices remain in peak condition.

Battery Basics

Most hearing aids rely on batteries to function. Keeping an eye on your battery life and changing them promptly when needed can help you care for your hearing aids. There’s nothing more frustrating than your hearing aids going silent during an important meeting or conversation. We recommend having spare batteries on hand, especially if you’re not at home. Preparedness can save the day.

Handle with Care

Your hearing aids may seem small and insignificant, but they’re packed with advanced technology. Handle them with care whenever they’re not in your ears! When you clean your devices or handle them, always hold them over a soft surface. You can place a soft cloth or towel on your table or counter, preventing damage if they accidentally slip through your fingers.

Extreme Conditions Can Damage Your Devices

Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can affect your hearing aids’ performance and lifespan. Avoid leaving them in your car on hot summer days and avoid the sunny window ledge in your living room. Freezing cold during winter can also damage your hearing aids! Extreme conditions can harm the delicate components, so store them in room temperature, away from sources of heat or cold.

Stay Updated

Like all technology, hearing aids continue to improve every year. Stay informed about software updates and new features that could improve your hearing experience. We’ll guide you through these updates, ensuring you make the most of your devices.

Prioritize Ear Health

While hearing aids are powerful tools, they should complement your overall ear health. Keep your ears clean and dry and seek prompt medical attention if you suspect an ear infection or any discomfort. Heading to a concert? Take your ear plugs! Prioritizing ear health will help your hearing aids help you hear.

Regular Audiologist Check-ups

Do you have any hearing aids concerns? We recommend regular checkups to monitor your hearing health and your hearing aids. Regular check-ups are essential to ensure your devices are performing optimally. We can also make necessary adjustments to enhance your hearing experience. We’ll also preform general maintenance and do a thorough cleaning to make sure your devices are in great shape.

Your hearing aids are more than just devices – they’re your ticket to a world of sound! By following these tips for proper hearing aid maintenance, you can ensure your hearing aids stay in the best condition. If you ever have questions or concerns about your hearing aids, give us a call. We’re always hearing to help with all your hearing aid needs.