Can you trust your ears?
We delight in helping people to hear and provide life long support for our clients.
Check us out on http://www.jervisbayhearingcentre.com.au/ make contact via our website or by ringing 44418886.
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Can you trust your ears?
Jervis Bay Hearing Centre reconnects people to spontaneous conversation and the punchlines in jokes. We are an independent hearing centre, we are not owned by a hearing aid manufacturer or a doctor.
We delight in helping people to hear and provide life long support for our clients. Check us out on http://www.jervisbayhearingcentre.com.au/ make contact via our website or by ringing 44418886.
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Does love last forever?............A film with multiple endings.
A film with multiple endings, watch with mates and see what version you hear.
Jervis Bay Hearing Centre reconnects people to softly spoken speech and the punchlines in jokes. We offer many alternatives, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, strategies and tactics as well as alternative listening devices and services to support these pathways. We are the Shoalhaven's only independent hearing services, we are not owned by a hearing aid manufacturer or a doctor. Make contact via the web site or by ringing 44418886.
Hearing myself for the first time.............
Jervis Bay Hearing Centre is making Cochlear implants accessible for those on the South Coast of NSW. Cochlear implantation has 4 main stages, candidacy, surgery, mapping and rehabilitation. Previously prospective implantees found themselves making regular journeys to Sydney to be evaluated and for their implant to be tuned. Our Audiologist, Alison Chiam trained under the inventor of the cochlear implant, Professor Graham Clarke at the University of Melbourne's Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. She has 25 years experience in diagnostic and rehabilitative Audiology. We are delighted to be able to offer this spectacular Australian invention and to support people to access this life changing technology. If you have an implant or think you might benefit from an implant, drop us a line via our web site or ring on 44418886. We look forward to helping you to hear.
World Hearing Day - March 3rd, 2017! Ida is excited to announce the launch of our World Hearing Day campaign on March 3. "The Things You Never Get Around to Doing" is a series of three short videos that highlight the things in life we put off, even though they would make our lives better, just like getting our hearing tested. The social media campaign encourages viewers to visit Ida's website for a free, validated online hearing test that will allow them to determine in two minutes whether or not they have a hearing loss and should see a hearing care professional. Help us spread the word on World Hearing Day! Check out the videos by following the link: http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=a15d792b8e7b3c8fb1f6a22f9&id=01ed2a1e0d&e=346f2ec035 Downsizing: Selling the family home after almost half a century Gerry and Rosemary Franklin have made a bittersweet decision that empty-nesters right across the country are faced with each year. The Canberra couple will move into retirement accommodation later this year and sell the family home where they have lived for almost half a century. AN IDEAL HOME: in 1971, they purchased the house and land for $17,000 and $1900 respectively suburb of Farrer. It's hard to beleive when looking at house prices today! CHANGING NEEDS: The house has grown and changed to accomodate the familiy's needs over the 46 years, with numerous additions and renovations. At one stage their family of eight were all living in the house! But now with just the two of them, it's become too big. FULL OF MEMORIES: Over the years there's been lots of big celebrstions here; for both the children and grandchildren. But now they've all finished school, married and moved on with their own lives in the area. They've also had Rosemary's mother live the last years of her life with them in the house, before she died at 101. With all these memories surrounding the house, it will be 'tinged with sadness' to leave Mr Franklin says '"All the people that we know who have been through this say it's like going overseas — it's like sheer hell to go through, but when you get there, it's marvellous." (Source: abc.net.au) To read the full article, go to http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-23/moving-into-retirement-village-after-46-years-in-the-family-home/8286778 |
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