An Important message for those who HEAR sounds loud enough with their ears, but their brain cannot understand what they HEAR!

Are you losing a loved one to isolation?

2020 taught us the devastating effects of Isolation! What about the Isolation that accompanies the loss of HEARING? People are not meant to be alone, and silence is very lonely. People over 65 spend an average of 7 hours a day watching TV. If one member of the family has a loss of hearing, they watch TV very loud and the “Secondhand Noise” of a blasting TV can damage the hearing of a spouse who does not have a hearing loss.

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Learn the Truth about Mild Hearing Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease!

According to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, people with a severe hearing loss are five times more likely to develop dementia than people with normal hearing.

If all too often, your answer to your spouse is:

“Sorry honey, but I can’t understand what you are
saying when the TV is on,” 

…you may already have a serious impairment that needs immediate attention. 

Often, when your sense of hearing grows dim, your mind grows dim.

 It’s that simple.

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According to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

there is a definite link between mild hearing loss, loss of memory, and Alzheimer's Disease!

Adults with am mild hearing loss are 2x more likely to develop dementia

Loneliness can raise stress hormones and inflammation which can contribute to dementia. Those with hearing loss, meanwhile, can be so socially isolated that their brains get stimulated less which can hasten cognitive decline.

Learn more about these concerns with our visiting expert, Randy Ellsworth,
Nationally known Hearing Instrument Specialist

During this Special Event, we are excited to announce that Nationally-known Hearing Instrument Specialist Randy Ellsworth will be available to answer any of your questions regarding your hearing. He has been helping people understand hearing loss and hearing aids for over 30 years. He can explain to you how you hear with your ears but the understanding takes place in your brain and how these warning signs might be affecting your life.

Randy is coming to Lexington and may be able to help you finally hear and understand again, but only for these three days.

What better time than NOW to invest in yourself AND your loved ones and choose to live your best life?

Click below to schedule your complimentary Cognitive Hearing Screening during our exclusive Hearing Event.

Your event location:

Audibel Hearing care Centers

Or Call:

120 Cherrybark Drive Lexington, KY 40503

Three Days Only
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A hearing screening is used to determine if the patient(s) may benefit from using hearing aids. This is not a medical exam or diagnosis, nor is it intended to replace a physician’s care. If you suspect a medical problem, please seek treatment from your doctor. Our hearing screenings and fiber optic otoscope examinations are always free. Some restrictions apply. See store for details. Randy Ellsworth is a factory trained specialist that will only be in the office for the days listed above.

*Must complete a hearing test and have an aidable loss to qualify.