Why Family Involvement Matters
Your loved one has scheduled a hearing appointment, and you might be wondering whether you should join them. The short answer is yes.
For many people, having someone they trust attending the appointment with can feel reassuring. It helps create a supportive environment where your loved one feels understood and confident.
Another consideration is that family members often want to share everyday moments and be involved in appointments.
As someone who understands how your loved one naturally communicates at home, you are uniquely placed to share hearing-related behavioral changes with the hearing care professional.
Your observations provide valuable context for how best to support your loved one's lifestyle and hearing goals.
Family Support and Hearing Aid Adoption
When you join a hearing appointment with a family member or friend, you're doing far more than providing moral support.
Research shows that people are significantly more likely to adopt hearing aids when they attend a hearing appointment (also referred to as an audiology appointment) with a significant other compared to attending alone2.
What Happens at an Audiology Appointment
How to Be the Best Support Person
Your role is to be a supporter, not to speak on behalf of your loved one. Research shows that family member involvement at appointments offers educational opportunities and supports the person with hearing changes3.
The best family involvement is collaborative, respecting your loved one's autonomy while offering meaningful support.
"How will these help during family gatherings?"
"What should we do if something isn’t working?”
“How long does adjusting to hearing aids typically take?"
Taking the First Step Together