Why Hearing Health Deserves the Spotlight This May
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about communication and hearing disorders. While all forms of communication deserve attention, this year we’re placing a special spotlight on hearing health, an often-overlooked aspect of our overall well-being.
Why Hearing Matters
Hearing is more than just detecting sound, it’s how we connect with loved ones, stay safe, and engage with the world around us. Untreated hearing loss can lead to misunderstandings, social withdrawal, and even cognitive issues. Prioritizing your hearing health is one of the most important steps you can take to maintain strong relationships and a high quality of life.
A Milestone Year for Communication
This May also marks the 100th anniversary of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). As we celebrate ASHA’s centennial, it’s the perfect opportunity to highlight the importance of hearing care and the professionals who make it possible — including hearing professionals who assess, diagnose, and treat hearing-related conditions.
How You Can Support Better Hearing
Bringing awareness to hearing health begins with small, intentional actions. Here’s how you can participate this month:
- Schedule a Hearing Check
Just like your vision or dental exams, hearing should be part of your regular healthcare routine, especially if you’ve noticed changes. - Protect Your Ears
Whether you’re at a concert, mowing the lawn, or working in a loud environment, protect your ears with hearing protection. Noise-induced hearing loss is preventable. - Talk About It
Start conversations about hearing health with friends and family. Many people delay treatment simply because they’re unaware of the early signs of hearing loss. - Support a Loved One
Encourage someone you care about to take the first step toward better hearing. Your support can make all the difference. - Know the Signs
Struggling to follow conversations, turning up the volume often, or feeling fatigued from listening are common signs of hearing loss. Don’t ignore them.
We’re Here to Help
At New Mexico Hearing & Tinnitus Center, we’re passionate about helping our community hear their best. We proudly serve the people of Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and surrounding areas with comprehensive hearing services, from evaluations to personalized treatment options.
Let’s give hearing health the attention it deserves. Contact us today to schedule your hearing appointment and take a proactive step toward better communication.