Who We Help: Senior Care

How We Help Senior Care Facilities

At Better Hearing Canada, we understand the unique challenges that senior care facilities face when it comes to hearing health. As people age, hearing loss can become a significant issue, but many seniors may not even be aware of it. Our easy-to-use, online hearing test offers a solution that allows senior care providers to monitor and manage hearing health proactively, improving communication, quality of life, and overall well-being for their residents.

Why Choose Us?

We’re the only online hearing test that combines traditional audiology methods with a patented classification tool to help detect, track, and improve hearing health. In senior care, early detection of hearing issues is crucial for preventing social isolation, cognitive decline, and other health complications. Our service is designed to be accessible, efficient, and easy for seniors to use, all from the comfort of your facility.

Our hearing tests are tailored to address the specific needs of senior residents, offering numerous advantages for both staff and residents in a senior care setting.

Benefits for Senior Care Facilities

For Facility Staff

For Senior Residents

How Our Hearing Test Works for Senior Care Facilities

Our online hearing test provides accurate, professional results in under 10 minutes. Here's how it works:

Pure Tone Test

This fundamental test measures the faintest sounds a person can hear at different frequencies. It helps to identify early-stage hearing loss or determine if further audiological testing is needed.

The speech test assesses the clarity of hearing, measuring the ability to understand spoken words. This is critical for understanding how well residents can engage in everyday conversations and interactions.

Once the tests are completed, the results are sent to our patented AI classification system, which analyzes the data and provides a professional diagnosis based on recognized patterns.

Within minutes, the facility receives a professional summary and a downloadable PDF report, which can be shared with healthcare professionals or used to monitor residents’ hearing health over time.

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