When is it time to update your hearing aids?

If you are already a hearing aid user, you understand the complexity of these small, but powerful, devices. Even though a hearing aid is a significant investment, it does not last indefinitely. Here at Desert Valley Audiology, we are committed to finding the best hearing aid to fit your needs, and as your hearing changes, we are here to work with you to find the best fit. Here are a number of reasons you might consider purchasing a new hearing aid.

Average Lifespan

The average hearing aid lasts for approximately three to seven years. As with any piece of equipment that is used daily, performance and reliability will eventually decrease. The moist environment of your ear and exposure to dust, dirt, and earwax contribute to the decline of performance over time.

Hearing Needs

Hearing loss is a degenerative disease, meaning over time it will continue to decline. It is crucial to have a hearing exam yearly to assess any changes in your hearing. Your hearing healthcare provider will service and adjust your hearing aids, if needed. If your hearing has changed beyond your current aid’s capabilities, you may benefit from a different type of hearing aid. Different sizes and styles of hearing aids cater to specific types of losses, so it is important to discuss the best options with your hearing healthcare provider.

Improved Technology

Hearing aid technology has grown by leaps and bounds over the last decade. Perhaps your first hearing aid had manual controls that were difficult for you to adjust, and you want something more user-friendly. New hearing aids have advanced options, including controls that can be adjusted remotely via your cell phone. Some hearing aids pair seamlessly with your internet, bluetooth stereo, and television, allowing you to enjoy music and media to its fullest.

Hearing aid capabilities have also shown great improvements over the past 3-5 years. Hearing aids are smarter than ever, working to help your brain separate background noise from actual conversation. Many newer hearing aids actually adjust their performance automatically in different situations, which takes the strain off of your brain.

Lifestyle Changes

Over the past few years, you may have experienced significant changes in your lifestyle. A new job, living situation, or hobby might mean a change in your hearing requirements. If you purchased hearing aids based on a quieter lifestyle, you might find that more power or advanced capabilities are required to keep up with your new activities.

Another reason to consider upgrading to a newer hearing aid is improved finances. Perhaps your first hearing aid was a basic, economical option. Due to changes in insurance coverage or personal finances, you may be able to afford an option with the features that you really want. If you are able to upgrade, you can keep your original pair as a spare.

It can be challenging to know when it is the best time to try a new pair of hearing aids. Working with your hearing healthcare provider to monitor your hearing loss, current needs, and lifestyle, you will be able to make the choice that is best for you. If you haven’t had a hearing test this year, be sure to schedule one with us at Desert Valley Audiology right away!