2C SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2017
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Vital Advice For Hearing Aid Wearers
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by Dr. Navid Taghvaei
(NAPS)—Some
disas-
ters, such as hurricanes, can
be tracked in advance so
you have time to prepare
before they actually strike.
Others descend with little to
no advance warning. If you
have hearing loss, the wisest
course is to put an emer-
gency plan into place while
there is no threat brewing.
These four tips can help:
1. Register for all avail-
able emergency alert sys-
tems. Opt into all available
alert systems and text noti-
fi cations so if an urgent situ-
ation arises, you’ll get the
warning. For information on
the various national level
alerts, including Wireless
Emergency Alerts (WEAs),
visit www.ready.gov/alerts.
Your emergency plan
should include the loca-
tions of nearby shelters.
If you have a service dog,
make sure you have all its
identifying paperwork, tags
or vest ready, along with
bedding and at least three
days’ supply of food, water
and medication.
2. Put together a list of
your health and medical
needs. Your emergency kit
should include:
• Names and contact in-
formation for your doctors
• List of any allergies or
other chronic medical con-
ditions
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Be prepared: Write out and
gather up an emergency
checklist of things you’ll
need in case of a disaster.
• List of any required
medications and dosages
• Your blood type
• Any medical and com-
munications devices you
might require (hearing aids,
hearing aid accessories)
• Health insurer name
and full membership infor-
mation (plan name, group
number)
• Names and contact in-
formation for your preferred
hospital and pharmacy
• Hearing aid make,
model, and manufacturer
information.
3. Assemble all pos-
sible
communication
methods. Figure out all the
alternatives you can use to
communicate, such as hear-
ing aid accessories (assistive
listening devices, or ALDs)
that let you hand someone
a microphone so you can
hear what he or she says
directly in your hearing aids.
If your devices are equipped
with telecoils (T-coils), make
sure you know how to acti-
vate that setting. If you have
diffi culty speaking, create
and store text messages
in a smartphone or tablet
(for example: “I am hard of
hearing,” “Do you know sign
language?” or “I can’t hear
you, please write”). Write
the same messages in a
notebook or on cue cards as
backup, in case your high-
tech devices fail or run out
of power.
4. Gather supplies and
store in a carry-on bag
somewhere you can ac-
cess quickly. It should have:
• Bottled water
• Jerky, protein bars,
cheese or peanut butter
crackers, and similar nour-
ishing snacks
• Copies of important
documents sealed in a wa-
terproof bag (insurance
cards, driver’s licenses, So-
cial Security cards)
• Flashlight and spare
batteries (alternately, a
crank-powered fl ashlight)
• $100 cash, in small bills,
also sealed in a waterproof
bag
• Backup supplies for
any medical devices (hear-
ing aid charger, hearing aid
batteries)
• Cell phone charger and
backup rechargeable bat-
tery supply
• Compact travel blan-
ket, pillow
• Personal hygiene items
(toothbrush and tooth-
paste, sanitary pads)
• All-weather packable
jacket
• Crank weather alert
portable radio. Also consid-
er a separate emergency kit
for your car with a fi rst-aid
kit, repair tools, fl ares and
booster cables.
Don’t wait for disaster to
strike. The time to prepare
for an emergency is while
everything is going well.
Learn More
For further facts on hear-
ing loss and hearing aids, go
to www.signiausa.com.
• Dr. Taghvaei is an Educa-
tional Specialist with Signia.
He conducts very complex in-
dividual and group technical
training courses and activi-
ties involving new and exist-
ing developments in audiol-
ogy, products, software and
technology for employees
and customers. He demon-
strates multisystem products
by preparing and conducting
clinician training, supports
clinical product offerings,
and performs in-house clini-
cal trials for the Audiology
Department team. He has
extensive clinical experience
in pediatric and adult hear-
ing instrument and cochlear
implant fi tting, programming
and rehabilitation.
PUBLIC NOTICES
(NAPSA)—The National
Heart, Lung, and Blood In-
stitute, a leader of federally
funded research efforts on
sickle cell disease, is explor-
ing several safe and effec-
tive treatments, and leading
initiatives to fi nd a cure. To
participate in a clinical trial,
go to www.clinicaltrials.gov
and search sickle cell dis-
ease.
When the water from a
well is cloudy, it may mean
a breach in the well system
that could affect the water’s
taste, odor and safety. Have
the water tested by a drink-
ing water testing laboratory.
Learn more from the Na-
tional Ground Water Asso-
ciation at www.WellOwner.
org.
Volunteering in the fi re
service provides a unique
way to give back to the
community while develop-
ing skills and experience
that can contribute greatly
to your personal and profes-
sional life. Learn more about
volunteering and fi nd a
nearby fi re service volun-
teer opportunity at www.
MakeMeAFirefi ghter.org.
This holiday season, give
gifts and cards that are a bit
different, such as those cre-
ated by the Mouth and Foot
Painting Artists, a unique, in-
ternational self-help group
of disabled professional
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other items are available
at www.mfpausa.com and
(877) MFPA-USA.
What you do in autumn
determines the quality of
your yard in spring, said Kris
Kiser, president and CEO of
the Outdoor Power Equip-
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For information on safe fu-
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Music is a gift that keeps
on giving. Bring the joy of
music home this holiday
season and download the
Steinway & Sons Piano Buy-
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piano that fi ts your needs
and budget.
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