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Optimizing Brain Power is a comprehensive guide for family members unfamiliar with the benefits of hearing healthcare and its profound influence on the well-being of aging relatives. Do you have concerns about how your loved one's hearing loss affects their social life, family activities, or involvement in the community? If you have experienced a family member with dementia or cognitive decline, you may be seeking ways to help them mitigate the increased risks associated with hearing loss. However, navigating this unfamiliar territory can seem overwhelming at first. Are you worried that their…mehr

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Optimizing Brain Power is a comprehensive guide for family members unfamiliar with the benefits of hearing healthcare and its profound influence on the well-being of aging relatives. Do you have concerns about how your loved one's hearing loss affects their social life, family activities, or involvement in the community? If you have experienced a family member with dementia or cognitive decline, you may be seeking ways to help them mitigate the increased risks associated with hearing loss. However, navigating this unfamiliar territory can seem overwhelming at first. Are you worried that their hearing loss impacts their attitude and behavior? Optimizing Brain Power aims to empower you with the knowledge and confidence needed to assist your family members in making informed decisions about early treatment for hearing loss. By addressing your most asked questions about hearing loss, cognitive decline, and the importance of early intervention, 'Optimizing Brain Power' becomes an accessible and valuable resource. Its user-friendly format allows easy reading and serves as a quick reference throughout your journey to enhance your family member's quality of life through active aging.
Autorenporträt
Doug Dunker is the founder and principal at Prescott Hearing Center. In 1999, he received a diploma in Hearing Instrument Sciences from Bates College in Tacoma, Washington. In 2004, he became board-certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences (BC-HIS), and in 2013, he received a certificate from the International Hearing Society for completion of the American Conference of Audioprosthology (ACA) course. He also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Globe University and an MBA from Minnesota School of Business.Since Doug has tinnitus himself, he takes a special interest in providing tinnitus treatment options to his patients. By receiving a Tinnitus Care Provider certificate from the International Hearing Society, he can offer guidance and care to others who also suffer from tinnitus. Doug is licensed to dispense hearing aids in Arizona and Utah and proudly offers educational seminars to the community relating to the negative effects of hearing loss and the benefits of available treatment options. At Prescott Hearing Center, we focus on providing quality services and premium products from the most respected manufacturers in the industry. Our advanced testing, fitting, and verification equipment is guaranteed to provide the highest performance and satisfaction of any treatment solution.Our commitment is to provide friendly advice and recommendations for hearing care solutions to assist clients throughout their hearing healthcare journey.