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Helping individuals with hearing loss live happier, more involved lives

BlogBy Diana SharkJanuary 7, 2021

Helping individuals with hearing loss live happier, more involved lives Submitted by Dr. Angela Bright Pearson, Audiologist Bright Audiology www.brightaudiology.com My mother has had dementia over the last 10 years; so, I know firsthand how challenging dementia is for patients and their family members. No one knows how difficult it is for a dementia patient…

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