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How to support a loved one with hearing loss

Contributed by Musah Abelyire

2026-01-15 • 3 min read

Tags • Hearing loss

Supporting a loved one with hearing loss isn’t about fixing something. It’s about walking alongside them with patience, kindness, and curiosity, learning together what works best for both of you.

Hearing loss can touch lives in ways that many people don’t expect. It affects how we connect, how we laugh together, how we share stories over dinner, and how we feel seen and heard in everyday moments.

If you’re here because you care about someone facing hearing changes, you’re already doing something meaningful. Simply showing up matters more than you might think.


Tune into what your loved one with hearing loss is experiencing

Hearing changes often happen slowly. One day, someone might catch most sounds with ease. The next, everyday conversations feel frustrating or exhausting.

Your loved one may be working hard behind the scenes just to follow along. Listening without judgment and checking in with a gentle question like “How’s that sound for you?” can create space for them to share what they’re noticing.


Make communication easier for your love one with hearing loss

Small shifts in how you communicate can have a big impact on connection:

  • Face them when you speak so they can see your expressions and read lips if they choose. People often rely on these visual clues unconsciously.
  • Get their attention first with their name or a light touch on the arm. This gives them a moment to switch gears into listening mode.
  • Speak clearly instead of louder. Raising your voice can distort sounds. A slower, steady pace gives brains time to fill in missing pieces.
  • Use thoughtful environments. Turning off background noise like the TV or closing a door during a chat can make a conversation feel easier and less tiring.

Over time, you’ll both find rhythms and habits that make dialogue feel natural again.


Break down barriers due to hearing loss together

Sometimes miscommunications lead to frustration. It’s okay to laugh about it and try again.

If what you said didn’t land the first time, try saying it in another way rather than repeating the same sentence louder or faster. This can make your conversations feel more collaborative and less tiring.


Encourage connection beyond words

There are many ways to feel connected that don’t rely solely on listening alone. Shared activities like going for a walk, doing puzzles, cooking together, or watching shows with subtitles can strengthen your bond while making meaningful moments more accessible.


Be supportive without pressure

If your loved one is hesitant about technologies or tools that might support hearing, try understanding what’s behind their hesitation.

Some people worry about change or how they’ll be perceived. Talking openly and with empathy about what matters to them can help them feel supported, not pushed.


Take care of yourself too

Being a caregiver is a journey. It brings deep moments of connection and sometimes moments of fatigue or frustration. Make sure you take time to refill your own emotional and physical reserves.

Reaching out to support networks, friends, or community resources can give you space to reflect, recharge and bring your best self into your caregiving role.

Supporting someone through hearing changes is less about “fixing something” and more about being present, adapting together, and celebrating connection wherever you find it.

Your willingness to understand, to adjust, and to walk through this with them is already a powerful form of care.

If you and your loved one are curious about next steps or want to explore options together, booking a free hearing test is the best step to take.


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