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Hearing screening

Our hearing screening is a simple and gentle check designed to identify common hearing problems in older adults.

The screening helps us to:

  • Understand how well a person is hearing

  • Identify possible hearing loss

  • Check whether hearing aids (if worn) are working properly

  • Decide whether further support is needed

The screening is carried out on site, in a quiet and familiar environment.
Results are explained clearly to the resident, care staff, and family members where appropriate.

This service is particularly helpful for:

  • Residents who struggle to follow conversations

  • People who have never had their hearing checked

  • Hearing aid users who feel their aids are no longer helping

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Ear wax removal

Earwax build-up is one of the most common and treatable causes of hearing difficulty in older people.

Hear4All provides safe and professional earwax removal, using clinically micro-suction.

Our approach:

  • Gentle and suitable for older adults

  • Carried out by trained professionals

  • Performed on site, without the need to travel

  • Always preceded by a careful ear examination

Removing earwax can often lead to:

  • Immediate improvement in hearing

  • Better comfort

  • Improved effectiveness of hearing aids

We only proceed with removal when it is safe and appropriate, and we always explain the process clearly beforehand.

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Hearcare Plan 

The Hear4All Hearing Care Plan provides ongoing support, rather than one-off visits.
It is designed to give families and care homes peace of mind.

The plan may include:

  • Regular hearing screening

  • Ongoing earwax monitoring

  • Hearing aid checks and basic maintenance

  • Advice for care staff and families

  • Clear, easy-to-read hearing reports

  • Priority access to follow-up support

Benefits of the care plan:

  • Hearing problems are identified early

  • Hearing aids are more likely to be used and maintained

  • Reduced frustration for residents

  • Reassurance for families

  • Consistent support for care staff

The care plan is flexible and can be adapted to the needs of the individual or care home.

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