By Penelope Woods, MAudSt, MAudA (CCP), BMus, is a Masters Qualified Independent Audiologist and Hearing Health Advocate serving the Redlands Community.
You finally sit down in a quiet moment and realise your hearing aids are still at home on charge.
They were meant to make life easier, yet here you are, listening hard while half a conversation slips by. Many people know this quiet frustration. It’s a small daily reminder of the life you meant to regain but haven’t quite reached.
The real cost of hearing aids isn’t the price you pay upfront, but the missed benefit when they aren’t used consistently.
We often meet people who tell us they “should be wearing them more”.
Many feel guilty, unsure, or even embarrassed that their hearing aids haven’t become part of their routine. This is far more common than most realise. Life gets busy, and adapting to new sound takes time.
What surprises many patients is that consistent use is the strongest predictor of value and success. Regular wear helps the brain adjust, makes listening feel easier, and protects your investment of effort and money.
In our clinic here in the Redlands, this comes up every week. Someone transfers their care and says their hearing aids are “not doing much”, and when we look closer, they’ve only been worn for a few hours a day, or some days not at all.
The natural consequence is simple. Your hearing doesn’t stabilise, speech stays effortful, and frustration grows. Many people blame themselves, but the truth is that most Australians struggle with this early on.
Hearing aids are tools that need tuning, coaching, and time, just like new glasses.
One insight many people don’t realise is that best-practice hearing care isn’t about the devices. It’s about reducing listening effort.
When the fitting, follow-up, and rehabilitation are personalised, your brain works less to decode speech. This often leads to clearer conversations, less fatigue, and an easier time connecting with the people who matter.
You remain in charge of your choices. Our role is simply to help you get the best return from what you already own.
If you’ve stopped wearing your hearing aids, or you feel you’re not getting what you hoped for, you’re not alone and you’re not stuck.
A Better Ear is an independent, family-run clinic, and we take pride in offering clear guidance without pressure. If you’d like clarity or support, we’re here to help.



