3. Proper planning will prevent hearing loss from interfering with your vacation plans.
4. Just make sure your pre-vacation “to do” list includes these critical steps designed to ensure your vacation lives up to what you dream it should be.
5. Schedule an appointment with your audiologist or hearing aid specialist to have your hearing aids cleaned and checked before you leave for vacation.
6. Stock up on batteries. Take enough with to cover the length of your vacation.
7. Try to avoid taking out your hearing aids in your car or on an airplane, but if you must do so, take the time to put them away.
8. When staying overnight in a hotel, ask the front desk staff if they have a hotel kit for the hearing impaired.
9. Living well with hearing loss is very doable…it just takes a little planning!