Tuesday, July 15, 2008
You're Invited to Marilyn Electronics
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Our Summer Sizzler Sale is now offering new low pricing on our most popular and helpful devices.
We now have a Health Electronics department featuring the very latest in Blood Pressure Monitors, Ear Thermometers and Heart Rate monitors.
Another of our exciting new departments is our Emergency / Warnings Products department with departments such as Carbon Monoxide Detectors, Weather Station Alerts and Emergency Telephones.
Looking for a new Digital Camera? We have that covered as well with a great selection of some of the top brands in Digital Cameras for less.
Again, thanks for visiting and let us know if there is something that you'd like to see.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Wireless TV Amplifier from Clarity Helps Hearing Impaired Folks Enjoy Television Again
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Every day, millions of fathers enjoy spending time with their sons and daughters in front of the television watching a movie or cheering on their favorite sports team. Unfortunately, for those dads with a hearing loss, listening to a television or stereo broadcast may not only be difficult, but downright impossible. When the volume is turned up extremely high, family members and friends may find sharing an evening in front of the television to be unbearable. To solve this problem, Clarity([R]), a division of Plantronics([R]), Inc., announced today the launch of its new wireless TV amplification device, the Clarity Professional([R]) C120[TM] just in time for Father's Day.
Widely anticipated by those in the hearing impaired community, the C120 uses infrared technology to wirelessly transmit sound from a television, stereo or MP3 player to a lightweight amplified headset, enabling users to hear clearly and comfortably without disturbing others in the room. The C120 is available for $20 off the suggested retail price of $189.95 through Marilyn Electronics online at: www.marilynelectronics.com, and is offered with free shipping.
"That 75% of people with a hearing loss, who find watching television difficult, often compensate by turning the television volume up to unsafe levels for those who want to share in the pastime," explained Carsten Trads, president of Clarity. "The C120 will return the enjoyment factor to listening to music or watching television and make both activities comfortable for everyone."
The C120 amplifies incoming sounds up to 50 decibels and uses patented Clarity([R]) Power[TM] technology to make sounds not only louder, but clearer and easier to understand. The C120 is also the only television listening product to offer telephone ring notification through the user's headset. No longer will a hearing impaired individual miss an important call while watching television. It also can be used in movie theaters, public arenas, religious venues, museums and other venues that broadcast infrared signals for the hearing impaired.
Additional features include adjustable volume, tone and balance and two (2) rechargeable batteries, providing up to eight (8) hours total listening time.
For more information on Clarity and its full line of products designed to improve the lives of the hearing impaired, please call 1-800-622-9558 or visit: www.marilynelectronics.com.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Sleeping Problems in the Elderly
Sleeping problems in the elderly may involve a number of factors such as: decreased energy output as a result of retirement,the age of the person, their state of health, and any prescription drugs they may be taking for health problems.
Illness disrupts sleeping patterns in the elderly, and may result in increased awakenings due to physical discomfort, caused by urinary urgency,cramps, angina, chronic obstructive airways disease, and left ventricular failure, these may be some of the many illnesses which cause sleeping problems in the elderly.
An elderly person may become very anxious about a change in their sleeping pattern, however, it will be necessary to thoroughly investigate the problem in order to ascertain if this perceived sleeping problem, causes dysfunction in their waking activities. If the elderly person has a carer, or lives with family then the problem may be easier to assess, for what appears to be a problem may only be a normal change in sleeping pattern for the age.
The most frequently occurring sleeping problem in the elderly is sleep latency, the person may spend some hours in bed before sleep occurs. The elderly person may view this as a problem and request sleeping pills, whereas, all that is needed is to teach them how to reorganize their lives to cope with the changes in sleeping patterns they are experiencing.
Reduced energy output as a result of retirement with an increased opportunity to take naps, either as a result of boredom or just plain exhaustion, may contribute to reduced quality of night-time sleep.
The pressure of a normal working day has been taken away, so the energy output is considerably less, while this may be offered as a possible reason for sleep latency, many others factors may be involved.
There may be much confusion about sleep latency, the difficulty may be exaggerated because the person who experiences it may be convinced that unless they have 8 hours of quality sleep, they will become ill. Sometimes it is difficult to convince an elderly person that they no longer require 8 hours of unbroken sleep, but may be better served by a shorter night time sleep supplemented with day time naps.
So how can sleeping problems in the elderly be resolved? Firstly it is necessary to provide a warm comfortable noise free environment, if this is available then the addition of regular exercise, combined with a healthy diet may be all that is needed to resolve the sleeping problem. However, if the previous measures fail to help, many other modalities are available to help the person .
Reflexology offers a very gentle and effective aid to sleep , and aromatherapy has proven to be very successful to assist relaxation and sleep in the elderly. Both of these modalities have been used in nursing homes and have been found to assist not only sleep, but the general well-being of the patients.
Sleeping problems in the elderly should be thoroughly investigated before any medications are prescribed. Unfortunately this is not always the procedure that is adopted, for often a script is written for what has been described as insomnia by the elderly person, however, such is mostly not the case, but rather it's a normal progression or a resetting of the circadian rhythms as people age which requires education, not medication.
Provided that there is no evidence of disease of the central nervous system, such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, post-traumatic brain damage, and chronic pain, then sleeping problems in the elderly are far better managed conservatively.
Colleen Redman webmaster and publisher of http://www.sleep-problems-nomore.com, a site offering sleep aids and articles showing you how quality sleep, not more sleep improves your energy levels.
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Home Mobility
Don't be a prisoner in your own home. If you or a household member happens to be mobility impaired, don't allow this to stop one from continuing to enjoy a mobile quality of life.
There are a lot of helpful mobility aids available in the market such as power scooters and wheelchairs to aid mobility but this is not enough. To be able to empower the mobility impaired to maintain a certain independence in terms of mobility, it is important to consider adding a residential wheelchair lift.
With a residential wheelchair lift, one can get around the house much easier and faster without having to be overly dependent on other individuals for aid. Installing a residential wheelchair lift will also solve the problem of deciding whether to move homes or not.
If you or someone in your family has recently been impaired in terms of mobility, you may have been thinking of looking for home that is friendlier to mobility aids like power scooters and wheelchairs. Perhaps you are thinking of getting a flat or a one-story place for easy navigation indoors.
Save yourself the hassle of trying to find a new home and having to go through the extremely tedious and taxing effort of moving homes. Just fit your existing home with a safe, secure and dependable residential wheelchair lift.
Handy Ramp
What's better than having a Handiramp at home? Nothing comes close to ease and convenience of having Handiramp installed in your home. This patent product was specifically designed and engineered as a wheelchair lift for use inside the home. It is extremely easy to install and use and remains virtually maintenance free.
More than all that, Handiramp is flexible and can be modified according to your individual needs and circumstances. Check Handiramp out at http://www.handiramp.com and talk to them about your specific needs.
Auto Mobility, Inc
Check out Auto Mobility Inc at http://www.automobilityinc.com and learn for yourself how this company is dedicated to helping and servicing mobility impaired individuals and families with a mobility impaired member. They provide sales, service and installation of mobility aids with a personal touch.
Check them out and allow them to tell you about how they can help you with making necessary revisions to your present home to make it friendly and easy to use by members of the household who may be mobility impaired. They do several home access needs and services and will be able to help you with your need for a residential wheelchair lift.
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Clarity's Latest Amplified Telephone Provides Sweet Relief for Millions of Hearing Impaired
"We really took a new approach with the C4230," explained Carsten Trads, president of Clarity. "From the beginning we looked at how we could get the loudest, most comfortable conversations out of a cordless amplified telephone that also interacted in the best way possible with our end users. So we researched the interface, ergonomic factors, and digital sound processing to create a product that truly meets and exceeds our customers' expectations. Interestingly, we discovered that an ice cream scooper provides an interface that is easy to hold and use. And the scooper-shaped design actually creates a fantastic acoustic chamber for our telephone."
Demand for the new C4230 has been building since the announcement of the product's development--already becoming a top-selling item for Clarity, through aggressive pre-ordering by Clarity Authorized Distributors. The C4230 is available for the suggested retail price of $269.95 through Clarity Authorized Distributors and online at: http://www.clarityproducts.com/.
Amplifying incoming sounds up to 50 decibels, the C4230 uses patented Digital Clarity Power([R]) technology to make sounds not only louder, but clearer and easier to understand. The C4230 is also the only telephone to feature an amplified speaker phone base with a variable speed playback digital answering machine. This feature allows users to check messages through the portable handset or the amplified speakerphone. The variable speed playback allows users to slow down message recordings to make them easier to understand. The only amplified cordless telephone to utilize true 5.8GHz transmission between the handset and base, the C4230 is able to ensure callers experience less interference than with many other types of cordless telephones.
Additional features include adjustable volume, tone and balance, as well as, visual and tactile ring indicators. For more information on Clarity and its full line of products designed to improve the lives of the hearing impaired, please call 1-800-426-3738 or visit: http://www.clarityproducts.com/.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The Gift of Hearing
Hearing, one of the vital senses of the human beings is a divine gift of God. Unlucky few are among us with their hearing impaired denied of the most melodious sounds of nature like the chirping of birds and that of the feeble flowing stream. Technology finally came to the rescue of this lot, in the form of hearing aids. Hearing aids are not new to the medical world. They have been in use for several years ever since the device was commercially introduced in the market.
These are devices that amplify the sound made to help the hearing impaired. Various improved varieties of different hearing aids are available in the market. The most common and the oldest are the one that is worn on the body. This is the first generation hearing aids now seldom used. The technology consists of an amplification system that is connected to a mold placed around the ear. The unit is large in size and can be used in severe cases of hearing losses where other units are futile. A newer version of the hearing aid is the one that fits behind the ear.
In this new model the mold is connected to a small case that is placed behind the ear. Such hearing aids are commonly used by children with hearing impairment because of its durability and capability of connecting to the assistive listening devices. One of the modern varieties of the hearing aids is the ITE Aids. These are placed inside the ear and are custom made. This can be used for children once their growing pattern slows down. Other wise if used in growing children though the device may work smoothly the same would have to be changed once it becomes a miss fit inside the ear.
It would be in the interest of the patient to consult a doctor before he chooses a device. The latest trend in the hearing aids is the digital hearing aid. They provide high quality sound with a better listening experience. Conventional analogue hearing aids converts the sound waves into electrical waves and reconvert to produce the accurate sound.
The quality of the sound produced by the analogue varieties is not as accurate as that of the digital hearing aids. The latter make use of exact mathematical formula that helps produce an exact form of the original sound.
One may wonder why some individuals still use analogue hearing aids in spite of the fact that they produce lesser quality sounds ? The answer is quite simple. The analogue hearing Aids are comparatively cheaper than the digital hearing aids. The cost of the former is almost double of the latter.
Though it is a bit more expensive it is advisable to go for a digital hearing aid because of the superior sound quality and a plethora of additional features. They can be custom made to the specific need of the individual and the degree of hearing loss. Further, they are miniature in size and invisible to the eyes.
These hearing aids are technologically superior and produce near real sounds. They are a major help for the millions of hearing impaired.
The author is a regular contributor to Rediscover Hearing where more hearing aid information is available. For a great selection of hearing aid products go here.
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Friday, March 21, 2008
How Much Is Your Hearing Worth?
By David Faulkner
If you've just started looking at hearing aids, then you're no doubt aware just how much they can cost. There's just no way to get around the huge outlay that's involved with purchasing a hearing aid.
Hearing aids can cost anywhere from $300 to over $3000, so just how much are you willing to pay for your hearing?
It is possible to find some great deals on hearing aids, especially on the internet, but you will always have to spend some serious amount of cash, hearing aids are never cheap.
Many people think that hearing aids are unnecessarily expensive, however the manufacture of all hearing aids is very expensive.
You must be joking!
In 2004 a survey concluded that the average cost of the hearing aids is approximately $1800. However this survey considered all hearing aids as being equal.
Normally, the smaller the hearing aid is, the more expensive it is going to cost.
Digital or analog?
Conventional hearing aid models are all analog, these are cheaper to make, and also rely on fewer parts. The new models of hearing aid are digital, there are some major adventages thanks to the digital system.
Digital hearing aids offer more features, but are also much more expensive. They can easily be adjusted for different environments.
Features
Many new hearing aids have some of the following features:
- dual microphones
- Telecoils
- EQ Systems
These systems are great as they make using a hearing aid so much easier. You can use your hearing aid to customize your hearing aid to suit exactly what you need.
All of these features is extra, it costs a little bit more. You may need some of these features, while others you may not need. It's all down to personal preference.
Hearing aids are so expensive that they can prevent people buying their first set, or even upgrading, just because they struggle to spend so much money.
The Good News
It is possible to find some great deals on hearing aids, there is a lot of competition between hearing aid suppliers and so you should be able to bag yourself a bargain. If you shop around you should be able to save at least a little bit of money. For more info see http://www.firsthearingaids.com/hearingloss/behind_the_ear_hearing_aids.html on ear hearing.
You can also buy from a wholesaler, these should be able to offer discounts because they buy in bulk.
Hearing aids are expensive, but you certainly shouldn't cut corners, it's your hearing that we're talking about. You can also find more info on hearing aid products, water resistant hearing and suffer hearing loss. You can also purchase low cost hearing aid batteries.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Rules To Remember When Speaking To Someone With Hearing Loss
I would like to start off our blog with an article which was originally published by our founder, Marilyn Rappaport, many years ago in a newsletter which her and her husband Sheldon actually hand typed back in the early days. Hope you enjoy it...
From Marilyn's Desk is meant not only for the hearing impaired, but for spouses, relatives and friends of the person with hearing loss.
Here are some tips to make it easier for the hearing impaired person to hear what you're saying:
- Stand directly in front of the hearing-impaired person so they may see your face.
- If the person with hearing loss has a better ear, sit or stand on that side.
- Hold conversations away from background noise as much as possible.
- Speak clearly and slowly, not loud. One doesn't have to shout at a hard of hearing person. It only distorts speech.
- If the hard of hearing person misunderstands, be patient. Say the sentence another way.
When talking to a hearing-impaired person, don't be chewing gum or puffing on a cigarette. - Talking with a hearing-impaired person does not have to be any different than talking with a normal hearing person, if you are cognizant of their needs.