Hearing of Older Adults

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Page ID 1003481 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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Hearing Characteristics of Older Adults

After the age of 20, hearing gradually declines. As one gets older, it becomes harder to hear high frequencies. As a result, sounds such as phone ringtones and thermometer beeps may become difficult to hear, and there is a tendency for sounds to become muffled and unclear overall.
In addition, sounds and words that are difficult for Older Adults to hear are said to be from the P, T, K, and S syllabaries.
As people age and their hearing becomes impaired, it can become difficult to communicate with those around them, making it harder to detect dangers. This can lead to feelings of isolation and anxiety, and may result in reduced social interactions.

Hearing Support for Older Adults

Understanding the hearing characteristics of Older Adults and slightly changing the way you speak can make it easier for them to hear. Let's try to keep the following in mind when speaking to them.

  1. Speak slowly and clearly in a slightly louder voice, not a loud voice.
  2. Clearly and distinctly pronounce the sounds of the P, T, K, and S rows.
  3. Put in a strong effort and speak for a longer duration at the beginning of the conversation.
  4. Speak clearly to the other person, showing your mouth movements from the front.

When you are worried about hearing

It is recommended to consult with an ear, nose, and throat specialist regarding hearing issues and to undergo necessary interviews and tests. Currently, there are no treatment methods to improve hearing loss due to aging, and hearing aids are used to supplement hearing. Consult with an ear, nose, and throat specialist about the use of hearing aids, and if necessary, have them help you with the appropriate selection and adjustment of hearing aids (medical institutions) and their peripheral devices. If you experience issues such as difficulty hearing or excessive noise, make sure to have continuous fine-tuning done.

Hearing aid costs are eligible for medical expense deductions

Starting from the fiscal year 2018, the purchase cost of hearing aids has become eligible for Medical Expenses deduction. A consultation with a hearing aid specialist and the "Medical Information Provision Document for Hearing Aid Fitting (2018)" are required. For more details, please consult a hearing aid specialist or refer to the Japan Otolaryngology Society Website.
Note: Those who have a Physical Disability Certificate may be eligible for financial assistance for purchase costs.

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