Understanding the Reluctance
You know that hearing aids can enhance connection, but your partner is holding back. This is common, and the hesitation rarely centres on hearing itself. It’s often rooted in deeper feelings about change and self-perception.
The main reasons a partner may be hesitant include:
Communication Tips
Explain how you’ve noticed they have to focus more on conversations and what’s being said, leading to fatigue.
Practical Next Steps for Spouses
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psychosocial experiences of people with hearing loss and their communication
partners,’ (2017): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28599604/
2 Scarinci, N., Waite, M., Nickbakht, M., Ekberg, K., Timmer, B., Meyer, C.,
& Hickson, L. (2025). How do adults with hearing loss, family members, and
hearing care professionals respond to the stigma of hearing loss and hearing
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3 Ritchie, J. P. (2017). Facilitators and barriers to communication partner
involvement in audiological rehabilitation.
4 Scarinci, N., Worrall, L., & Hickson, L. (2008). The effect of hearing
impairment in older people on the spouse. International journal of audiology,
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