Why Choose Custom Hearing Aids?
If patients don’t want to wear obvious hearing devices because of perceived stigma, let’s give them the option they do want.
If patients don’t want to wear obvious hearing devices because of perceived stigma, let’s give them the option they do want.
Over the past 4 years, we have developed a Hospice Hearing Program in our community where we travel to the patients, screen their hearing, and fit them with appropriate donated hearing devices—all at no charge.
Making an ear impression is a matter of perfecting a few basic steps and avoiding common “bad habits.” The end result is to make a good impression on clients/patients. That way, everyone wins. Westone President Randy Morgan provides tips on making a good earmold impression for the hearing aid fabrication process.