HEARING AND LOSS
Our hearing systems are miraculous and mystifying. Few consider the seamless physiologic orchestration they experience when they hear…. until it is interrupted by hearing loss. Hearing loss is essentially ubiquitous but complicated; it is rarely just perceived as a reduced volume of sound. The deficit impacts the ability to understand speech and detect important sounds. Most hearing losses occur as a result of our longevity combined with simply being present in the noisiness of life.
Unfortunately, the physical changes that appear with hearing loss can be problematic and cause alterations in brain function; studies show hearing loss can lead to brain atrophy, memory, and cognitive difficulties. Although these biological changes are significant and are associated with negative aftereffects, the psychosocial impacts cannot be minimized. The sense of hearing and act of listening are deeply related; both are vital to our ability to perceive the world around us, develop and sustain relationships, facilitate introspection, and enjoy the beauty of music.
Hearing loss is often misinterpreted as lack of responsiveness which leads partners, friends, and colleagues to feel frustrated, or worse annoyed. This is why it is not unusual for a loved-one to be the first to raise concerns about hearing loss—even noticing the change prior to the individual with the deficit. In this situation, it is common for the person with hearing loss to then feel badgered and picked-on. Furthermore, when they acknowledge the inherent change, feelings of sadness with the perceived loss follow; some avoid communication and withdraw from social activities altogether. These problems can be exacerbated by the fact that hearing loss is prevalent among those with health ailments such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The addition of hearing loss may feel like salt being poured in a wound.
RECONNECTING LIVES THROUGH BETTER HEARING
The Hear Again America journey guides those with hearing loss on a path back to connection, meaning and wellness. Patients are empowered by undergoing comprehensive evaluation, learning about their hearing and unique treatment options. Imagine the joy that transpires when their trusted professional presents great solutions which have health benefits, reduce fatigue, and reconnect them to the world. There are few such interactions between a patient and healthcare provider that are both so immediate and rewarding. It’s almost unbelievable that this win-win situation can be even more gratifying, but it is!
What happens at Hear Again America is life changing. It is life changing for all patients, care providers and owners involved in the experience. Mitigating the negative consequences of hearing loss through the use of advanced hearing technology is remarkable; the instruments and benefits are nothing short of spectacular. Modern hearing aids are miniature total communication devices that have wireless streaming capabilities, can translate language, and incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Hear Again America’s hearing healthcare professionals are experts in fitting these instruments and are considered among the best in the field. Their special individualized approach improves quality of life and fosters longstanding, valuable relationships.
THE FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY AND HEAR AGAIN JOURNEY
Hear Again America has been a leader in the retail hearing healthcare space since 2014. Asaf Peled, CEO and President, Dr. Robert Morrison, established a profitable business model that focuses on patient-centric care while upholding a great corporate culture. Their passion for growth, serving patients who experience hearing loss, and desire to empower others to become independent practice owners inspired them to franchise Hear Again America.
As the estimated incidence of hearing loss is rapidly increasing with the aging population, there has never been a better time to operate and own a business in hearing healthcare. With this knowledge, Mr. Peled and Dr. Morrison partnered with industry veterans to create an exciting, turn-key opportunity. Through their collaboration and diligent franchise development, they left no stone unturned. New business owners, hearing healthcare providers and entrepreneurs without a background in hearing heath will be supported by experienced professionals who know the hearing aid industry, have generated substantial income through their retail business, and vetted the highest quality vendor/partners.
Franchisees will further benefit from reasonable start-up costs, real-estate assistance, proven marketing strategies and extensive guidance.
ABOUT HEAR AGAIN AMERICA
Hear Again America is one of the largest Audiologist-owned retail hearing healthcare companies. We have 35 locations throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Maryland. Our franchise founders and management staff have decades of combined experience in the field and have mastered the hearing healthcare retail business.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hilary Steele, AuD is the Vice President of Franchise Development for Hear Again America. She is a clinical and research audiologist with over 25 years of extensive professional training and business development experience.
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