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Pine Tree Society to host free educational workshop on hearing loss and hearing aid technology

 

Monday, January 26, 2009
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Bath, Maine -- Do you often need to turn up the television?  Ask “What?” a lot?  Claim that others are mumbling?  Has someone close to you mentioned that you might have a problem with your hearing?  You are not alone.  More than 28 million people in the United States have hearing loss and for many of those people using a hearing aid can help.

Pine Tree Society’s Audiology program will be hosting a free educational workshop on Wed., Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. at Pine Tree Society, 149 Front Street in Bath.  Led by Stefan Fosco, MS, F-AAA, a board certified audiologist and Oticon representative, this hour-long event will cover hearing loss and the latest in hearing aid technology.  Pine Tree Society Audiologists will be available to answer your specific questions.

Spaces are limited.  Coffee and light refreshments will be available.  To reserve your space, please call 443-3341 or email dcairns@pinetreesociety.org

Pine Tree Society’s Audiology program offers comprehensive hearing evaluations and services to children and adults of all ages.  Over the years, the program has built a strong reputation and as a result is considered an excellent resource in the MidCoast region.  For more information, please call Pine Tree Society’s Audiology program at 443-3341.

Pine Tree Society helps Maine people lead richer, more socially connected lives. We share a spirit of innovation and desire to discover new ways to break down barriers that many find insurmountable. It started as a bold new idea in 1936 and it continues every day.  To learn more, please visit www.pinetreesociety.org.


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