Finding and affording hearing aids can be confusing, time-consuming, and frustrating. Here are some questions and resources to help you support an individual in identifying low-cost hearing aids.
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This article is organized to provide you with guidance to walk through the steps of the barrier removal process: Asking coaching questions, Taking steps to advocate for yourself or someone else, and Connecting with community resources.
Ask Coaching Questions
Seek Clarity:
Do you currently use a hearing aid?
Have you been diagnosed with hearing loss by a medical professional?
Are you seeking help to purchase a hearing aid, or have you already purchased one?
Do you have health insurance that covers hearing aids or hearing care?
Have you applied for assistance from other programs or organizations (e.g., Medicaid, Lions Club, Hearing Aid Project)?
If you applied elsewhere, were you denied assistance? If so, please explain.
Have you contacted any community clinics or nonprofit providers for hearing aid support?
Get to the Root:
Have you already been evaluated for hearing loss by your medical professional?
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