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ALAN
WEISS HEARING AIDS
PERRY GIORDANELLI, BC-HIS, ACA
UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL CENTER
8333 WEST MCNAB ROAD Ste 128
TAMARAC, FL 33321
TEL 954-748-1508 / FAX 954-720-5153
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WEST
BOCA HEARING CENTER
CRAIG DRUCKER, BC-HIS
9178 GLADES ROAD
BOCA RATON, FL 33434
TEL: 561-488-2207
FAX: 561-852-5935 |
AVENTURA HEAR CENTER
JAVIER BENITEZ, BC-HIS
19046 NE 29 AVENUE
AVENTURA, FL 33180
TEL: 305-935-0200 / 305-940-8414
FAX: 305-935-0160 |
DEERFIELD
HEARING CENTER
CRAIG DRUCKER, BC-HIS
1822 WEST HILLSBORO BLVD.
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442
TEL: 954-570-9631
FAX: 954-429-3403 |
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According to the Better Hearing Institute's (BHI)
most recent survey of 56,000 households 31.5 million Americans have
hearing loss. Hearing loss affects 1 in 10 Americans and 1 in 4
households. While 95% of individuals with hearing loss could be
successfully treated with hearing aids, only 23% currently use them.
One of the barriers to hearing aid adoption is affordability; 2
out of 3 people ages 55 and above with hearing loss, report that
affordability of hearing aids is a key reason for their inability
to treat their hearing loss.
Recent bills in the house (HR 2329 - introduced by
Reps. Carolyn McCarthy, NY, and Vern Ehlers, MI) and Senate (S.1410
- introduced by Senator Norm Coleman, MN) if passed could assist
up to 1.2 million children and 11.5 million Americans ages 55 and
above in treating their hearing loss. These bills provide a tax
credit of up to $500 per hearing aid, available once every 5 years,
towards the purchase of such hearing aid, available to: 1) individuals
age 55 and over, or 2) those purchasing a hearing aid for a dependent.
If utilized this equates to approximately a price reduction of 25%-35%
on the purchase of hearing aids. Hearing aids are not covered under
Medicare, or under the vast majority of state mandated benefits.
In fact, 73% of hearing aid purchases involve no third-party payments,
placing the entire burden of the hearing aid purchase on the majority
of consumers, according to our surveys of the hearing loss population.
Untreated, hearing loss can have many negative consequences. Those
who struggle with hearing loss may be subject to subtle or even
overt discrimination and be excluded from gatherings, conversations
and meetings. The inability to communicate effectively can ultimately
lead to frustration, anxiety, social isolation and depression.
Extensive research demonstrates that treatment with modern hearing
aids bring measurable improvements in social, emotional, psychological,
and physical well being, for both patients and their family members.
The good news is that, with treatment, those suffering even mild
hearing loss can gain:
- Greater effectiveness on the job and better earning power.
(An estimated 65% of people with hearing loss are younger than
retirement age.)
- More participation in group activities like place of worship
services.
- Improved interpersonal relationships, greater intimacy and a
better sense of control in professional, social and family gatherings
- For school age children, improved performance in school and
better development of language skills.
The fact is that better hearing is a critical
aspect of effective communication. Hearing is crucial to developing
meaningful relationships and the ability to enjoy life, whether
it is participating fully in a conversation between friends, or
enjoying aesthetic pleasures like music, the leaves rustling in
the wind, or the cooing of a child
Better hearing helps you perform better, whether in business situations
or engaging in hobbies or sports — all of life's activities
that include a wealth of auditory cues and signals. Better hearing
also gives you an enhanced sense of security, and is critical where
safety is a concern — for instance when caring for young children.
A Call to Action
If you or a family member would like to benefit from a tax credit
toward the purchase of hearing aids the best thing you can do is
write a personal letter to your congressperson and Senator urging
support of House bill HR2329 and Senate bill S1410. The most effective
letter would be one written in your own words describing your personal
situation and your need for hearing aids. Contact information for
your local Congressperson and Senator can be found on the following
website: http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/.
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