If you know someone who has recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, there are plenty of great gifts that can help them continue to live their life just as they did before they got the diagnosis. You need to find something that is functional and something they need, so if you’re unsure what to buy, here are the top gifts for individuals with hearing loss ready for the holidays or just to treat them. 

Wi-Fi Doorbell

It can be tricky for people with hearing loss to hear the doorbell when it rings. A Wi-Fi doorbell can solve this issue, as it will notify them when someone is at the door by sending a notification to their phone. If they have their smartphone set up with their hearing aid, they might be able to get the sound sent directly through their hearing aid signal. A video feature is also useful, so they know who it is before they get to the door. 

Wearable Devices 

Smart watches and smart jewelry are excellent gifts for those with hearing loss. They can notify them when someone calls or messages or allow them to adjust their hearing aid to focus on specific sound sources in busy environments. 

Alarm Clock 

Many alarm clocks can assist those with hearing loss. As they won’t wear their hearing aids overnight, a vibrating alarm clock can give them a better chance of getting up on time, while a gradual sunrise alarm clock can ease them out of sleep to ensure they wake up feeling fresh and well rested. 

Captioned Phone 

Captions phones come with a built-in screen that recognizes speech from the caller and generates captions that allow your loved one to read along to make it easier to follow the conversation. 

TV Listening Devices 

Wireless headphones and sound bars are excellent options for enhancing their TV-watching experience, especially if they’re going to spend a lot of time on the sofa over the holidays. These devices can boost the volume without making it too loud for other people in the house. 

Earplugs 

Their audiologist may recommend they take more steps to protect their hearing now they have hearing loss. Earplugs are a simple solution to keep their hearing safe in loud environments, such as concerts or at work. 

Toys and Books

Kids can have a hard time discovering they have hearing loss, especially as they may feel left out compared to their friends. Thankfully, there are many toys and books designed to normalize hearing loss for kids. You can find dolls with hearing aids or books that feature characters with hearing loss as the main character, giving them someone they can relate to. 

Something Fun 

You don’t need to buy them something associated with hearing loss, especially if they’d rather forget about it for a while. In this case, you can buy them something fun. Whether they love to play games, go on adventures or try anything new, there are plenty of options for you to consider. 

These gifts could be a wonderful surprise for a friend or family member, and it will make them know you’re thinking of them and want to ensure they can still live their best life as they adapt to living with hearing loss.