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Learn how to communicate clearly with those who struggle with hearing.

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Communicating doesn't have to be so hard

When it comes to meaningful communication with friends and loved ones with hearing difficulties, there is a myth that it has to be awkward, embarrassing, or challenging. This doesn't have to be the case.

With a few tips and techniques, those with average hearing can communicate clearly and pleasantly with anyone learning to cope with hearing loss. Read our articles below or check out our guide above to learn more.


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I Don’t Want to Hear It: Three Steps to A Comfortable Dialogue About Hearing Loss

Posted on August 11, 2023, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication, Hearing Loss

How could a loved one with obvious hearing loss have no interest in improving their hearing? The key to solving this mystery is understanding why they refuse treatment.

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8 Back-to-School Communication Tips

Posted on August 6, 2023, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication

Are you or someone you love heading back to school? Get key tips on maximizing learning through empowered communication and a world of sound!

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Keeping the Peace: 5 Holiday Communication Tips

Posted on November 15, 2022, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication, Hearing Health

All social situations have the potential to be stressful, even at family gatherings and joyful holiday reunions. Knowing how to navigate these situations can help everyone feel at ease and embrace the holiday spirit.

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This Mask Supports Effective Communication

Posted on April 1, 2022, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication

Safety and comfort are key in choosing a mask. But how hard is it for others to understand you based on the type of mask you’ve chosen? Read on to find out.

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Boost Your Communication With These 6 Apps

Posted on March 15, 2021, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication, Hearing Loss, News, Technology

Smartphone apps help us feel more connected than ever. Leverage these 6 apps to help boost your communication with others.

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Masks Don’t Have to Derail Communication

Posted on July 29, 2020, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Accessories, Communication, Hearing Aids

Masks cluttering conversations? Clear things up with these four helpful tips to minimize the mask-wearing barrier to effective communication.

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Simple Tips for Communicating Through Hearing Loss

Posted on November 15, 2015, by Luebbe Hearing Services & Tinnitus Treatment Centers // Posted in Communication, Hearing Loss

Learn how to communicate better with those affected by hearing loss. For more tips and hearing loss treatment contact

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