You Can Still Enjoy the Holiday Season in Spite of Hearing Loss
These tips for people with hearing loss can help you enjoy the holiday season–and reconnect with your friends, family members, and loved ones.
These tips for people with hearing loss can help you enjoy the holiday season–and reconnect with your friends, family members, and loved ones.
If you have hearing loss, you might have some very specific reasons for dreading your next office holiday party. But these strategies can help you kick back–and enjoy yourself!
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