Thursday, June 21, 2012

NewSound owner honored with award

Starkey Hearing Foundation founder Bill Austin
with Randy Schoenborn, owner of NewSound

Check out the following press release about NewSound's owner, Randy Schoenborn, and the good work that NewSound supports through the Starkey Hearing Foundation!

Dripping Springs, TX, June 2012 — Audibel is proud to announce that Randy Schoenborn, owner of NewSound Hearing Aid Centers, was honored with the So the World May Hear Award for his strong support of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Audibel, a leading hearing technology company, presented the awards at the Audibel Summit held in Minneapolis, Minn., in June.

“I feel very honored to receive this award,” said Schoenborn. “I am proud to be able to work with the Starkey Hearing Foundation and support their important efforts to provide better hearing throughout the world.”

Randy has participated in missions for the Starkey Hearing Foundation in Dallas, Israel, New Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Mexico and various other destinations. He has been a generous supporter of their mission to provide better hearing throughout the world. Randy also was awarded the So the World May Hear Award in 2008.

About NewSound Hearing Aid Centers
NewSound Hearing Aid Centers provides a variety of hearing care services including hearing evaluations, video ear inspections, hearing instrument fittings, and hearing aid repairs. With over 50 locations in Central and Southern Texas, NewSound provides patients with a number of convenient options to find out more about their hearing health. For more information or to set up an appointment with NewSound, please call toll-free 1-877-55-SOUND or visit newsoundhearing.com.

About Audibel®
Audibel is a network of hearing healthcare professionals with more than 1,000 locations throughout the United States. Headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., the company prides itself on providing outstanding service and the highest quality technology to patients. For more information about Audibel, visit audibel.com.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tips for Traveling with a Hearing Loss


Travel, while exciting, can also be an exhausting task given today’s rigorous security procedures. Add a hearing loss to the process, and it can become even more daunting of a challenge. To help in this process, the Transportation and Security Administration provides some helpful tips on their website for traveling with a hearing loss

Their suggestions refer to the security screening process and offer some helpful insights. The TSA confirms that hearing aids can and should be worn when walking through the metal detector. Hearing aids will not be affected by the metal detector or x-ray screening, should you choose to pass those through in a checked bag or carry-on tote. TSA security officers have been trained to help accommodate travelers with disabilities, so be sure that you are clear in your needs if you would like them to talk slowly for lip-reading purposes or need to communicate with sign language. Those who use a dog companion for hearing or seeing purposes can go through security checkpoints with their animal but need to follow service animal special guidelines in doing so.

When packing your hearing aids in a suitcase, make sure you place them in their case, which will protect them from damage. We suggest that you take a small dri-aid kit if you are traveling to a climate with considerable humidity for an extended period of time. This can help prevent moisture damage to your hearing aids. Lastly, pack extra batteries, especially if you are traveling abroad. 

If you need to purchase extra hearing aid batteries, a dri-aid kit, or other supplies before your trip, or if you have further questions, simply visit our website for a complete list of locations and call NewSound today. 

Happy travels! 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Helping Mothers Hear


With Mother’s day coming up, we sons and daughters are quick to realize all of those little things that our mothers did to make our childhoods easier and more care-free. It’s these little things that make all the difference to us as we celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend. Wouldn’t it be great if we could finally repay mom for her many deeds by helping make her life easier? One such little thing, hearing loss, may be a big issue for many mothers out there and can be easily cared for with a hearing test and consultation at NewSound Hearing Aid Centers. Imagine helping alleviate struggles with conversations and trouble hearing in noisy environments for your mother this year.

Today we are finding that more and more women are dealing with hearing loss issues and are not taking the measures to get the care they deserve. One reason is due to a prevailing myth that hearing loss is a disorder that affects mostly men. While more men than women have reported hearing loss, there still are a significant number of women who report hearing loss as well. Even though women may traditionally have not been exposed to conditions harmful to their hearing like men, other factors can cause hearing loss in women. These include infections, genetics, medicinal side effects and more.

Show your love for your mother this Mother's Day by scheduling a complimentary hearing evaluation for her. At NewSound Hearing Aid Centers it very important that we bring awareness to all women, mothers or not, to realize that hearing loss can affect anyone and that a regular hearing test is part of a healthy lifestyle. We feel that no one should have to struggle with problems hearing. For more information or to get started, visit our website for a complete list of locations and call NewSound today. 

Happy Mother's Day!