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This site hopes to enable those who are seeking help for themselves or their relatives who are experiencing a degree of difficulty in hearing. Enabling them to know the technical details of how we hear and the steps we need to take to overcome the difficulties we're experiencing. It also helps to identify areas of interest in our community which provide help, assistance and support to those who suffer a hardness of hearing and deafness.

A) Hearing Loss and Dementia
B) The ear's construction and function.
C) The tell-tale signs to notice in identifying a progressively worsening deafness.
D) Carer and Care Assistant training to asssit those in their care with deafness
E) Ear Wax Removal - the use of self-syringes in the home.
F) The social stigma associated with having a hard of hearing or deafness
G) How we test a persons hearing to establish their level of disability.
H) Measuring your success with newly fitted instruments.
I)  The Inductive Hearing Loop and where it can be of use. The types of hearing aid and the levels of technology available. 

Mr Robert I Trethewey - Audiologist (Retired)
Brock House, White Pit, Shillingstone, Dorset, DT11 0SZ UK
LL: +44 (0) 1258 860975  Cell: +44 (0) 7942 269819
bobtrethewey1948@gmail.com