7 Communication Tips When Talking to Someone with Hearing Loss

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People with hearing loss may experience frustration, stress and exhaustion when trying to communicate with others. When you are talking to someone with hearing loss, there are ways that your message can be better understood, making communicating much easier for everyone in the conversation.

Here are 7 communication tips when talking to someone with hearing loss:

1. Speak clearly and in a normal tone of voice.

2. Don’t shout. Shouting can make it harder for someone with hearing loss to understand.

3. Get the person’s attention before speaking.

4. Wait until you are in the same room to have a conversation and face the person when you speak.

5. Talk in quieter places.

6. Build breaks into your conversations.

7. Turn on captioning when watching TV or talking over video platforms such as Zoom.

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