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Holiday Travel Tips for Those with Hearing Aids

Holiday Travel Tips for Those with Hearing Aids

The holidays are an exciting time, full of happy memories and connecting with loved ones. But for those who wear hearing aids, navigating busy airports, crowded terminals, and noisy celebrations can bring unique challenges.

To help you prepare for a smooth trip, here are some tips for traveling with hearing aids.

Prepare Your Hearing Aids Before You Go

Check your hearing aids to make sure they are in good shape before traveling. Change the batteries and consider packing extra batteries with you. If you have rechargeable devices then bring a portable charger. Clean your hearing aids before the trip and bring along a travel kit with cleaning tools, a drying case, and any accessories you might need as well.

Navigating Security with Hearing Aids

When you reach airport security, keep in mind that hearing aids can typically stay on during the security check. It’s helpful to inform the TSA staff about your devices. Occasionally, hearing aids may trigger an alarm, so be prepared for that possibility and communicate with the staff for a smooth experience.

Managing Background Noise in Busy Terminals

Airports are notoriously noisy, which can make hearing even more difficult. Use noise-canceling headphones or ear protection to help reduce the surrounding noise if you need some quiet time. A personal amplifier can also be useful to enhance sound clarity when needed in busy environments.

Traveling on the Plane with Hearing Aids

Inform the flight attendants you wear hearing aids so they can assist with any important announcements. If your hearing aids are Bluetooth-enabled, you can even connect them to in-flight entertainment for an enjoyable experience.

Staying Connected with Loved Ones

Communication apps with live transcription or captioning features are invaluable for staying in touch with loved ones during your trip.

Ready for an Enjoyable Holiday?

By preparing ahead and using these simple strategies, you can make holiday travel enjoyable and less stressful. To ensure you are fully prepared, schedule a hearing aid check-up with Hearing Unlimited! Our team is here to help the people of Monroeville, Pittsburgh, and the surrounding areas experience better communication. Contact us today and make the most of your holiday season!

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Happy Holidays from Hearing Unlimited!

As the holiday season approaches, please note our special office hours listed below. Wishing you a joyful and healthy holiday season!

Dec 24th: Penn Hills Closed; All other offices Open
Dec 25th: All offices Closed
Dec 26th: Monroeville Closed; All other offices Open
Dec 27th: North Huntingdon & Penn Hills Closed; All other offices Open
Jan 1st: All offices closed.