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Expert help to fix hearing, avoiding risk off dementia

AUDIOLOGIST Tania Audi often gets asked if that is her real name and assures clients that it is and that it should give them added confidence that she is a leader in her field.

“I’m obviously doing the job I was born to do,” she said with a laugh, adding that she has made it her top priority to improve the lives of the elderly in the community.
“It is something that I am really passionate about because our seniors deserve the best.”
Establishing Audi Hearing Clinic over 20 years ago, Tania hosts education seminars at aged care facilities and conducts hearing screening during home visits and at community centres.
With a Bachelor degree studying rehabilitation of children with special needs and support of elderly, along with a Masters degree of clinical audiology, Tania says her experience has allowed her to experience the blessing of health and to advocate for the importance of hearing preservation and prevention of hearing loss to avoid dementia.
She said a health professional’s joy was when an elderly person at an aged care facility was able to hear a loved one over the phone or becomes responsive instead of being isolated.
“It’s also very rewarding when a client is able to sleep restfully because the ringing in their ears has subsided or being able to resume daily life after vertigo has been managed,” she said.
“An annual check up is vital but book immediately should concerns arise.”
Clinics are located at Auburn, Merrylands and Punchbowl.
Bookings: Audihearingclinic.com or 8764 3772.