2022 Schedule & Registration
In an effort to accomplish our goal, audiologist Lawrence Cardano hosts a series of educational webinars throughout the year that provide helpful information on hearing loss and rehabilitation.
Take a look below at Dr. Cardano’s upcoming webinars and click the Register Now button to sign up. We look forward to helping you enjoy the sounds of life with improved clarity and understanding.
Hearing Clarity – What Really Solves the Problem
- Why do some of the most advanced hearing aid technology add to hearing clarity problems rather than solve them?
- Why is hearing often such a problem even when voices are loud enough– and what can REALLY be done about it?
- How can you prevent hearing clarity problems?
- What is the best way to help a friend or family member hearing clarity problems to follow a conversation with you best?
- What physical health and mental acuity problems are related to hearing clarity problems?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation fail to give you some of the most important information about your hearing?
- What is the newest, most successful approach to solving the hearing clarity problem? What is the proof?
- What must hearing care professionals do to make the newest technology effective (something many do not do)?
June 15, 4–5 pm
Healthy Aging and Your Hearing
During this webinar, we will cover the following:
- What has the most extensive research project investigating the factors for long-term happiness revealed?
- What is the #1 modifiable risk factor for dementia – and what can you do about It?
- Why does untreated hearing loss significantly increase your risk for the #1 cause of accident-related injury and death in older adults?
- How can you improve and maintain your mental acuity and quality of life?
- How can you find out if hearing deficits are affecting your brain’s ability to function well?
- Should you get a cognitive function screening? What is the most reliable and easiest way to get one?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation fail to give you some of the most important information about the effect of aging on your hearing?
July 20, 2–3pm
Tinnitus – Get Relief
- What causes tinnitus?
- What approaches have been proven effective to reduce or eliminate the perception of tinnitus and which have not?
- Are there any “home remedies” that help to reduce tinnitus?
- Is there a cure for tinnitus?
- What does hearing loss have to do with tinnitus?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation often fail to detect the cause of tinnitus
August 17, 10–11am
Dementia – How to Reduce Your Risk
During this webinar, we will cover the following:
- Why do some people have much less deterioration in mental acuity than others with the same amount of dementia-related physical deterioration of the brain?
- What are the major risk factors for dementia that you can reduce?
- What kind of mental activity is MUCH better than cross word puzzles for maintaining your mental acuity?
- What do nutrition and exercise have to do with dementia?
- What is the #1 most modifiable risk factor for dementia?
- How much does a mild hearing loss increase your risk of dementia?
- When does hearing loss treatment have the biggest impact of dementia risk reduction?
- What is the difference between effective and ineffective hearing loss treatment and hearing aid technology?
- When should you get a cognitive function screening? What is the easiest, most reliable way to get one?
Sept 21, 4–5 pm
Hearing Clarity – What Really Solves the Problem
- Why do some of the most advanced hearing aid technology add to hearing clarity problems rather than solve them?
- Why is hearing often such a problem even when voices are loud enough– and what can REALLY be done about it?
- How can you prevent hearing clarity problems?
- What is the best way to help a friend or family member hearing clarity problems to follow a conversation with you best?
- What physical health and mental acuity problems are related to hearing clarity problems?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation fail to give you some of the most important information about your hearing?
- What is the newest, most successful approach to solving the hearing clarity problem? What is the proof?
- What must hearing care professionals do to make the newest technology effective (something many do not do)?
Oct 19, 2–3 pm
Healthy Aging and Your Hearing
- What has the most extensive research project investigating the factors for long-term happiness revealed?
- What is the #1 modifiable risk factor for dementia – and what can you do about It?
- Why does untreated hearing loss significantly increase your risk for the #1 cause of accident-related injury and death in older adults?
- How can you improve and maintain your mental acuity and quality of life?
- How can you find out if hearing deficits are affecting your brain’s ability to function well?
- Should you get a cognitive function screening? What is the most reliable and easiest way to get one?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation fail to give you some of the most important information about the effect of aging on your hearing?
Nov 16, 10–11 am
Tinnitus – Get Relief
During this webinar, we will cover the following:
- What causes tinnitus?
- What approaches have been proven effective to reduce or eliminate the perception of tinnitus and which have not?
- Are there any “home remedies” that help to reduce tinnitus?
- Is there a cure for tinnitus?
- What does hearing loss have to do with tinnitus?
- Why does the typical “complete” hearing evaluation often fail to detect the cause of tinnitus
Dec 21, 4–5 pm
Dementia – How to Reduce Your Risk
During this webinar, we will cover the following:
- Why do some people have much less deterioration in mental acuity than others with the same amount of dementia-related physical deterioration of the brain?
- What are the major risk factors for dementia that you can reduce?
- What kind of mental activity is MUCH better than cross word puzzles for maintaining your mental acuity?
- What do nutrition and exercise have to do with dementia?
- What is the #1 most modifiable risk factor for dementia?
- How much does a mild hearing loss increase your risk of dementia?
- When does hearing loss treatment have the biggest impact of dementia risk reduction?
- What is the difference between effective and ineffective hearing loss treatment and hearing aid technology?
- When should you get a cognitive function screening? What is the easiest, most reliable way to get one?