A large, randomized trial testing the effect of hearing aids on cognition has been published and the results are encouraging. The finding show that untreated hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline, but was even more interesting was that wearing hearing aids can also slow the rate of decline in certain populations. To learn more about this and read the full article, click here.
Landmark Trial Suggests Hearing Aids Help Reduce Cognitive Decline
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About the Author: Gary Skole
Gary has a degree in business management from the University of Massachusetts. He has been the owner of a private duty home care agency since 1989 and continues as a partner in Home to Stay Healthcare Solutions in Cherry Hill NJ. He sits on a committee with the Home Care Association of America and speaks at national conferences on the subject of dementia.
Gary is also the founder and CEO of AlzBetter, a company which was created to address the needs of people living with dementia and offer support to those who care for them. He has authored several books and a video educational series on dementia care. Additionally, he has been recognized as a dementia leader and innovator winning the 2024 inaugural Home Health News Memory Care Innovation Award and CEO Monthly Magazine's Most Influential CEO Awards 2024
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