Hello! I’m new here – and, despite researching hearing devices for the past few months, I am relatively new to the issues/vocabulary/science of hearing loss. I’ve read a number of posts on this forum – and it’s clear that my understanding is very limited so I will almost certainly use the wrong phrasing and muddle my questions/explanations.
Background: I’m trying to help a friend. Let’s call her Bee. I’ve attached a copy of her hearing test results below. She’s 89-years old and has had hearing problems since childhood. Over the past decade or so, she lost all hearing in her right ear and she has profound hearing loss in her left ear. She lost her husband a few years ago and is increasingly isolated because of her hearing challenges. So, I have been working with her to try and explore new hearing aids and/or technologies that might help her hear the television, use the phone, hear the sermon in church, and participate in conversations with family and friends.
Bee has worn hearing aids for decades and has tried several different brands. Her current hearing aid (she only wears one) is probably 6-or 7-years old. It’s a Rexton aid with a 675 battery and it helps her more than other aids have in the past but she can’t hear the priest at church, she can’t hear me when I call her on the phone, and she often has trouble following conversations with her son and daughter when they’re just a few feet away. If she’s at a restaurant or trying to communicate with a cashier, Bee usually needs to lip read or guess what the other person is saying. I should also mention that Bee uses a Verizon flip phone and doesn’t have experience with smartphones, tablets or computers.
So, we visited a new audiologist a couple of weeks ago who tested Bee and recommended the Oticon Xceed. It’s a big investment for her – and the hearing aid seems to require a number of extra devices (ConnectClip, TV Adapter) that make the price even more daunting. I am the only person advising her on whether to move forward with this purchase and I want to make sure I’m asking the right questions, considering the key issues, etc.
Questions
1.) The audiologist, who we liked, described four different hearing lifestyles (Private, Quiet, Active and Dynamic) and suggested Bee fell somewhere in the middle – either the Quiet or Active. Active is about $500 more expensive, which isn’t ideal, but it’s where she’s leaning at the moment. I’m confused about why there are four price points but there seem to be only three different versions of the Xceed – Xceed 1, Xceed 2, and Xceed 3. Can someone explain the discrepancy? Additionally, whenever the Xceed is discussed, Oticon Opn S is also mentioned. What is the relationship between the two?
2.) Is the Oticon Xceed, the brand you would focus on or should we be considering other options? Is it okay to zero in on one brand given the advice of the audiologist? She spends most of her day at home watching the news. She drives occasionally, shops for groceries, goes to mass a few times per week, tries to talk to friends on the phone, visits doctors, etc. She’s stopped going to group events. She’s an inherently social and engaged person but is increasingly frustrated in her limitations. (Honestly, I don’t want a long process. She’s 89 and I’d like her to see improvements very soon. But I don’t want to be foolish given the expense.)
3.) Bee is passionate about the importance of a 675 battery, which she has now with the Rexton; she believes it is critical to any hearing success she has now. Will she be able to use a 675 battery with the Oticon? I’ve read that batteries have to be changed every few weeks. Is that true? And doesn’t that get very costly?
4.) One of the main draws of upgrading her hearing aid is the “Made for iPhone” or bluetooth pairing now available. This will be a significant learning curve for her. **Has anyone on the forum upgraded to bluetooth or Made of iPhone hearing aids without prior experience with smartphones or computing? Does use of these aids require a certain comfort level with modern computing. Any perspective on this? **
5.) I know we have to purchase an iPhone 7 or up. (I’m thinking the 7 plus would be best for her.)
– Which of the other accessories are essential to her fully enjoying the benefits of the Oticon hearing aid given her lifestyle: ConnectClip, Oticon 3.0 TV Adapter, or the Remote?
– If she could only afford one of these, which should she buy?
– Does she need the ConnectClip to hear other people at the dinner table, understand the priest’s sermon or get phone calls streamed to her hearing aid? Would other less expensive microphones pair with the Xceed?
– Does she need the Oticon 3.0 TV Adapter to stream audiio to her hearing aid or are there other options available?
– Other than e-bay, are there places to find second-hand accessories for the latest models of the Xceed?
6.) Finally, has anyone had success getting their insurance company cover any of the costs of an expensive brand like this? If so, how?
I know this is a LOT to ask. Any feedback would be helpful.