Summer offers an exciting opportunity for travel, yet it also brings unique challenges for individuals wearing hearing aids or other listening devices. For those of you who rely on devices for better hearing, this time of year necessitates careful planning to ensure you have a rewarding travel experience.
To help you navigate your upcoming summer adventures, this checklist outlines essential tips for managing your hearing aids on the road or in the air.
Preparing Your Hearing Aids for Travel
Before embarking on your journey, take time to prepare your hearing aids, whether you are off on a jet-setting vacation or hitting the road for a road trip.
1. Check Battery Life
Always start with fresh batteries or a fresh and full charge for rechargeable models. Remember to charge your charger, if they have an onboard battery.
Hearing aids can consume considerable power, and you do not want to find yourself without power in critical moments. Make it a habit to carry extra batteries or your charging case and a portable charging device so you are never without sound when you need it most.
2. Clean Your Hearing Aids
It is vital to clean your hearing aids thoroughly before you travel. Accumulated debris or moisture can interfere with their performance. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface and ensure the microphone and receiver are free from obstructions.
Also, if you are going somewhere humid and hot, pack a small cleaning kit in your suitcase so you can keep up with on-the-go cleanings as needed – especially if your holiday destination involves a lot of sandy beaches!
3. Ensure Proper Fit and Settings
Hearing aids do not only amplify sound; they also need to fit correctly for optimum performance. Make an appointment with your hearing health specialist if you need adjustments or updates to the settings based on your specific travel environments.
Whether you are visiting bustling cities, quiet beaches, or crowded airports, having a comfortable fit tailored for varying noise environments is essential.
Utilize Airplane and Hotel-Specific Settings
Modern hearing aids often come equipped with various settings tailored to specific environments such as airplanes and hotels. Some are adaptive and make the changes automatically for you, others have manual adjustments.
Travel Ready Modes
When flying, put your hearing aids in a comfort or noise program via your phone, if applicable. This helps you adjust to the unique acoustic challenges of traveling in an airplane. The extra noise filter settings can help suppress the cabin noise.
Consider using earplugs instead of your hearing aids for take off and landing to help equalize pressure and protect you from the noise.
Additionally, many hearing aids have a telecoil setting or Auracast that can help you hear announcements when in earshot of a compatible sound system, reducing the loud background noise present in airplane cabins. Look for the Telecoil symbol or the Auracast symbol.
Hotel (Noisy) Settings
Hotels can present noisy environments with a range of sound sources, from busy hallways to loud air conditioning units.
If your hearing aids offer customizable settings, program them before your trip to help reduce unwanted background noise. Practice changing your programs or volume using your phone, remote control or ear level button before you go so you are comfortable with your available changes.
Pack Essential Accessories
Equipping yourself with essential accessories will smooth out your travel experiences:
- Spare Batteries: Always pack extra batteries to avoid unexpected outages.
- Charger: If your hearing aids are rechargeable, bring your charger and a socket adapter compatible with local voltage options.
- Drying Kit: A drying kit is invaluable for removing moisture from your devices at day’s end, helping to prolong their lifespan. These are especially useful for humid holiday destinations (or when Oregon gets sticky in the summer!).
- Hearing Aid Maintenance Tools: A small brush or cleaning tool can be essential for quick clean-ups while traveling.
Communicating Confidently in Noisy or Unfamiliar Environments
Communicating in loud, bustling locations can be overwhelming. With some clever strategies and communication tips, you can chat with ease, no matter where you are.
- Face Your Conversation Partner: Try to face the person you are speaking with to utilize lip-reading and facial cues.
- Use Visual Cues: Point to items and use gestures to clarify communication if verbal exchanges become difficult.
- Sample Scenarios: Practice common conversation starters or questions to build your confidence in various settings. This preparation can be especially valuable if you visit foreign countries where language barriers might be present.
Schedule a Pre-Travel Hearing Aid Tune-Up
Before traveling, consider a pre-travel hearing aid check-up to maximize your devices’ performance.
Your hearing health experts can make necessary adjustments or program your hearing aids based on upcoming destinations, making your experience far smoother.
Travel with confidence; schedule an appointment to have your hearing aids checked before your next adventure. A little preparation goes a long way in ensuring your hearing aids perform at their best, allowing you to enjoy your summer travels while staying connected to the world around you!
We also have accessories, like remote microphones, remotes controls and TV streamers, available for rent to take along on your adventures.
To get in touch with our team, please don’t hesitate to book an appointment online, or give us a call at (541) 612-7555.