Hearing loss is the third most common physical condition behind arthritis and heart disease, affecting people of all ages. People are often surprised at how common hearing loss is – 360 million people worldwide and 48 million people in the U.S have significant hearing loss (according to the World Health Association). It is the third most common physical ailment behind heart decease and arthritis. Several studies over the last few years show a link between hearing loss and dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Untreated hearing loss can be linked to several other serious illnesses. Hearing loss acquired in adult life can have serious and far-reaching consequences for the individual concerned. Traditionally, hearing loss has been viewed as a quality of life issue, not as a high-risk condition. Medical research, however, directly links hearing loss and auditory deprivation to more serious social and medical conditions that far outweigh the inability to hear well. 9 out of 10 people indicate that their quality of life has improved with hearing aids. Extensive research over the last 30 years indicates that treatment with hearing aids results in improved social, emotional, psychological and physical well-being for patients and their families. Many patients experience stress, social withdrawal or emotional difficulty as a result of their hearing loss. Our adjustment counseling enables the patient to move toward positive action. All practitioners encourage and support change in patients through a positive process. We encourage patients to think beyond hearing instruments as a solution for their communication deficits. It may take patient weeks or even longer become fully adjusted to their new hearing instruments. The ultimate goal for adult aural rehabilitation is to reduce hearing-loss-induced deficits inactivity, participation and quality of life. Auditory deprivation is the term used for a decrease in speech and sound understanding due to a hearing loss. Hearing loss deprives the auditory centers in the brain of normal activity causing the deterioration of brain function. Hearing aids and Hearing Trainer will help keep the auditory centers of your brain active. We want to bring all this to you! Hearing Trainer is a professional one of a kind voice assistant which is well accepted between aural rehabilitation communities and trainers. It allows constantly performing exercises while highly improving your hearing without a need to leave a house. We believe in a simple approach to aural rehabilitation which before was available only with professional supervision. Our goal is to provide you the best features and the easiest access: Use it anywhere
The only hearing training app that allows you to use it on pretty much any device that supports digital assistants. You can use it at home, at work or on in your car while driving to the store.
Everyone can try it
You don't have to be an expert in science or tech-savvy to use this app. No installation needed, nothing to download, no registration, no special devices. You can use it on your favorite digital home assistant or on your phone.
Personal care at your home
Hearing Trainer is designed and optimized by the professional aural specialists to be used at home and help anyone with such need. We improve it constantly and update exercises to enable you to reach even the highest goals in your rehabilitation.
Can be used by professionals
Our goal is to make it a perfect tool for professional specialist as well. So all the exercises could be done in groups as well and specialists could track their patience performance and do instant adjustments in their course and training session when it needs. It allows to improve and add special exercises for custom training sessions as well. If you are a specialist, please contact us for a professional access.