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Hearing loss and cognitive health: What Redlands residents need to know

By Amanda Ariotti, MAudSt, AAudA (CCP), BBiomedSc. Amanda is a master-qualified independent audiologist specialising in hearing rehabilitation in the Redlands Community.

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Published: February 6, 2025
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Hearing loss and cognitive health: What Redlands residents need to know
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Our hearing plays a central role in how we connect with the world around us.

It supports our relationships, keeps us engaged in conversations, and helps us stay mentally active. Recent research is shedding light on an even deeper connection: how treating hearing loss can protect cognitive health.

The landmark ACHIEVE Study, a major international investigation into hearing and brain health, found that addressing hearing loss can significantly slow the progression of cognitive decline in older adults.

For communities like ours in the Redlands, this finding is profound. It highlights how hearing care can help maintain not only our hearing but also our quality of life and independence as we age.

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The study followed older adults over several years, comparing those who treated hearing loss with hearing aids to those who didn’t. The results showed that those using hearing aids experienced slower cognitive decline, suggesting that hearing rehabilitation could reduce the risk of dementia and related conditions.

The explanation lies in the impact of untreated hearing loss. Struggling to hear increases cognitive strain as the brain works harder to process sound, often at the expense of other functions.

Over time, this strain can lead to social withdrawal, isolation, and a cascade of cognitive challenges.

Addressing hearing loss early provides relief, allowing the brain to focus on living fully and engaging with loved ones.

This research serves as a powerful reminder that hearing health is about much more than amplifying sound.

It’s about preserving mental clarity, fostering connections, and protecting long-term wellbeing.

If you or someone you love has noticed changes in hearing, take it as an opportunity to prioritise health and connection. The benefits go beyond sound – they extend to mood, relationships, and cognitive resilience.

Your hearing matters. So does your brain health. Let’s not overlook either.

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