HEARING WEEK - Impact of hearing loss
Media release – Monday, 27 February
2017
HEARING WEEK - Impact of hearing
loss
11year old leapt over chairs to see granddad’s ears!
It’s never easy to put
into words the miracle of sound recovered. Yet, I saw it
first hand recently when my husband got hearing aids. The
most poignant response was from our 11 year old
granddaughter who suddenly observed at a family dinner that
grandad was laughing and talking with everyone once again.
She then leapt over the chairs, to flip grandad’s ear
forward and delightedly announced to the room “Grandad’s
wearing hearing aids”.
As his wife I
was noticing that my husband was no longer engaged but,
imagine how a child, such as Miss 11 years, feels watching a
beloved grandparent disappear into their own
world.
The benefits of having a hearing test are
felt through many generations all at once!
Are you one of the 880,350 people that are affected by hearing loss?
We know the huge impact hearing loss has on families
and the person with it. The feeling of exclusion, isolation,
loneliness and depression are just some of the emotions
families and friends can see their love ones go through.
On top of this lies another significant problem, how
does hearing loss actually affect our population as a whole
and our economy?
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The new “Listen Hear! New Zealand’ report reveals the financial and social impact of hearing loss on New Zealand. The key findings are:
• hearing loss is a significant issue facing the
New Zealand population as 880,350
people in New Zealand now live with some
type of hearing loss, representing 18.9% of
the population
• the health sector costs were estimated
at $131.8 million
• the total loss of
tax revenue was estimated to be $254.6
million
• hearing loss cost the New
Zealand economy $957.3 million
• the
net value of lost well-being and social impact were
estimated at $3.9 billion
• The total
cost of hearing loss was estimated at $4.9
billion