What Is The Real Cost Of Hearing Loss?
Unfortunately, the impact of hearing loss in adults is little recognized; however, with the proper education and continued efforts for bringing the cost versus the savings to light and …show more content…
2. Depression
Hearing loss often leads to depression, which costs our healthcare and welfare systems loads of money each year. Additionally, when a person is depressed, they generally don't function like a happy person who goes out and socializes and spends money, which also contributes to society.
3. Dementia And Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers are finding that hearing loss could also lead to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, both of which create a huge burden on our health and welfare systems. However, if advanced hearing technology was made more accessible, that burden would be significantly reduced through the reduced or delayed possibility of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
The Solutions
The solutions to this epidemic are really rather simple. The problem is getting society to change the way they think about hearing loss and the treatment thereof, but it all starts with the following:
• Providing national screening programs for adult hearing