This Mother’s Day, Centre for Hearing®️, a leading North-India chain of hearing care clinics, is drawing attention to an often-overlooked reality, hearing loss among people, and the emotional distance it can quietly create within families.
For many people, hearing loss is gradual and unnoticed. It begins with missed words in conversations, difficulty following family discussions, or asking loved ones to repeat themselves. Over time, these small gaps can lead to feelings of isolation, frustration, and disconnection from the very moments that matter most.
Experts also highlight that untreated hearing loss may contribute to cognitive decline and increase the risk of conditions such as dementia over time. Reduced hearing can lead to decreased social interaction, mental fatigue, and reduced brain stimulation, factors that are increasingly being associated with memory-related concerns among older adults. Early diagnosis and timely intervention can play a vital role in maintaining not only hearing health, but also emotional and cognitive wellbeing.
According to Centre for Hearing®️, hearing challenges are not just about sound, they impact emotional wellbeing, relationships, and quality of life. The organisation is also working to create greater awareness around the connection between hearing health and brain health, encouraging families to take proactive steps before hearing issues begin affecting overall wellbeing. With over 40 years of legacy and a network of clinics equipped with advanced diagnostic technology and experienced audiologists, the organisation has been at the forefront of helping individuals rediscover the joy of hearing.
“Many women tend to prioritise their families over their own health, often ignoring early signs of hearing loss,” said Anup Anand, Co-founder and Executive Director of Centre for Hearing®️. “What many people do not realise is that untreated hearing loss can also impact cognitive and emotional health over time. This Mother’s Day, we want families to encourage their loved ones to take that first step towards better hearing, early care, and a more connected life.”
To support this initiative, Centre for Hearing®️ is offering a limited-period complimentary hearing check-up along with a free trial of advanced hearing solutions, enabling individuals to experience the difference firsthand. The clinics also provide ongoing care, expert consultations, and personalised solutions tailored to individual needs, an approach aligned with its parent organisation Anand Hearing Care, known for comprehensive hearing diagnostics, hearing aid trials, and long-term support services.
In addition, the brand is introducing an exclusive Hearing Protection & Care Plan, designed to ensure continued support, maintenance, and preventive care, because hearing health is a lifelong journey. The initiative aims to encourage families to prioritise preventive hearing care early, helping people stay socially engaged, mentally active, and emotionally connected with their loved ones.
This Mother’s Day, the message is simple yet powerful: don’t let hearing loss create distance where love should be heard.
Families are encouraged to book a hearing evaluation and help their loved ones reconnect, with conversations, with laughter, and with life.
For more details visit: https://www.centreforhearing.org
