The Australian Hearing bus is stopping by Collie to offer free hearing checks.
Now with an 11-strong fleet of ‘blue and white buses’, the mobile hearing service has provided over 40,000 free hearing checks in communities across Australia since the first bus was launched in 2009. No destination is too far-flung or offbeat!
Manager at Australian Hearing Bunbury Blanche Coyle said that because age-related hearing loss develops gradually over time, it is common for people be unaware their hearing is diminishing.
Hearing loss is a prevalent issue in the community, with around 60 per cent of Australians over 60 suffering from some form of hearing loss.
“A hearing check is a quick and easy way to measure the sounds you can and can’t hear. Our team will also be on hand to guide you through what next steps you may have to take in regards to your hearing,” said Ms Coyle said.
Ms Coyle said as well as having a hearing check, visitors to the bus can find information on a range of common hearing issues and view a display of easy-to-use hearing devices for around the home. This includes headsets for watching the TV and alert systems for doorbells.
“Not everyone who is experiencing problems hearing needs a hearing aid. Sometimes it’s just hearing the TV at normal volumes, hearing your doorbell, or hearing your friends on the phone that’s the problem,” she said.
No appointment is necessary. Australian Hearing will provide hearing checks to any interested adults over 18.
The bus will be in the Collie PCYC Car Park on Wednesday May 18 from 10am-3pm.