![]() If you are ready to commit to this program, you should plan on completing the training within 2 weeks to really reap the rewards of this program. Also like physical therapy, it takes consistent training. Just as physical therapy can help rebuild muscles and adjust movements to compensate for physical weakness or injury, LACE can help you develop skills and learn strategies for dealing with situations when hearing is inadequate. Auditory Training programs retrain the brain to comprehend speech up to 40% better in difficult listening situations such as noisy restaurants, rapid speakers and competing speakers. LACE:Īn online program developed at UCSF. ![]() Hearoes:Ī free app using game modules with different background noise stimulus within each of the levels to provide you with varying degrees of difficulty to help you train your auditory system in different environments. A different background noise stimulus within each of the levels provides you with varying degrees of difficulty to help you train your auditory system in different environments. Hear Coach is a suite of listening games that challenge both your cognitive and auditory sharpness. Hear Coach:Ī free app from Starkey that we think is a great place to start and see if you are finding benefit in a program. Here are some AR programs you can try while you are sheltering in place. TMSOFT offers many app choices for TV platforms as well as guided meditation, check out their website to see what app you think is best for you! Aural Rehab apps and online programs:Īural rehab can reduce one’s perception of hearing difficulties, improve one’s perception of quality of life, help one to become a more effective user of hearing technology and communication strategies, and improve one’s personal adjustment to living with hearing loss. It has a timer and an alarm that you can wake up to. White Noise Lite by TMSOFT:Ī wonderful, free tinnitus app which allows you to mix multiple sounds, including white noise and nature sounds. One of our favorite tinnitus apps because it has a lot of choices on sounds from white noise choices and nature sounds, whether you use the free version (Lite) or the pay version (Pro) this is a great app to manage tinnitus. ![]() These are also great to just help you get to sleep if your mind can’t stop worrying about the COVID 19. Click on each app title to be taken to the app’s websites for more information! Tinnitus app favorites: The Hearing and Speech Center is here for you at this time! Below you’ll find a list of our favorite apps that can help with all these problems, many of which are completely free. ![]() Online meetings, classes and appointments can be frustrating at best, added stress could be making your tinnitus worse, and you may feel like you need more aural stimulus to maintain cognition. We understand how stressful this time can be, especially if you face communication challenges. ![]()
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