Understanding Dementia: Hearing Loss and Other Key Risk Factors — Part 2
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What Are Other Risk Factors For Dementia?
When hearing gets hard, life often gets quieter—and not in a good way. We dig into how untreated hearing loss can push people away from conversations, fuel social isolation, and quietly increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. With Dr. Jill Copley, we connect the dots between mood, memory, and hearing, showing how small changes in daily habits and early audiology care can shift the trajectory of brain health.
We unpack the subtle overlap between depression and cognitive decline—why symptoms can look similar and how proper evaluation can separate them so the right treatment is used. From there, we focus on what keeps the mind resilient: real conversations that demand attention and response, activities that require planning and explanation, and lifelong learning that builds cognitive reserve. You will hear practical guidance on staying socially engaged, choosing environments that support better listening, and using hearing technology and communication strategies to reenter the flow of group life.
This is a grounded, hopeful guide to protecting brain health through better hearing. Expect actionable ideas, from scheduling a hearing evaluation to joining discussion-based groups and making daily “brain workouts” part of your routine. If you or someone you love is stepping back from social life because listening is hard, this conversation offers a clear path forward—one rooted in evidence and everyday steps you can take now.
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