Identify Cognitive Decline Early
Complimentary Cognivue Screening

At Beltone, we believe that addressing hearing loss is not just about improving sound; it’s about safeguarding your cognitive health. That’s why we offer complimentary cognitive assessments through Cognivue as a part of our hearing exams. This free digital test can give you and your hearing care team valuable insight into potential cognitive decline associated with hearing loss. By taking this proactive step, you can better make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

Identify Cognitive Decline Early
Complimentary Cognivue Screening

At Beltone, we believe that addressing hearing loss is not just about improving sound; it’s about safeguarding your cognitive health. That’s why we offer complimentary cognitive assessments through Cognivue as a part of our hearing exams. This free digital test can give you and your hearing care team valuable insight into potential cognitive decline associated with hearing loss. By taking this proactive step, you can better make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

What is the Cognivue Cognitive Assessment?

The free cognitive assessment we offer through Cognivue is a quick digital test that helps paint a clearer picture of your cognitive health. The test is goes over the key areas of memory, executive function, visuospatial, and motor skills to assess your current levels and screen for potential signs of cognitive decline. This test is completely free and is included as a part of your hearing consultation.

Why Should I Get Assessed?

Hearing loss is a major risk factor for developing dementia. A 12-year study at Johns Hopkins showed an increase in atrophy, or wasting away, of brain cells when hearing loss is left untreated. This same study found that even with mild hearing loss, the risk of developing dementia is doubled compared to those with no hearing loss, and as your hearing loss increases, so does your risk of developing dementia.

Knowing about potential cognitive decline early is crucial for mitigating those risk factors you have control over, and protecting your future cognitive health.

Schedule Your Free Hearing Exam & Cognitive Assessment Today

Get assessed today and take the first step to safeguarding your cognitive health. Our hearing care experts are here for you every step of the way.

Sources

Alison R. Huang, PhD; Kening Jiang, MHS; Frank R. Lin, MD, PhD; et al. Hearing Loss and Dementia Prevalence in Older Adults in the US. January 10, 2023.

Hearing intervention versus health education control to reduce cognitive decline in older adults with hearing loss in the USA (ACHIEVE): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Lin FR, Pike JR, Albert MS, Arnold M, Burgard S, Chisolm T, Couper D, Deal JA, Goman AM, Glynn NW, Gmelin T, Gravens-Mueller L, Hayden KM, Huang AR, Knopman D, Mitchell CM, Mosley T, Pankow JS, Reed NS, Sanchez V, Schrack JA, Windham BG, Coresh J; ACHIEVE Collaborative Research Group. Lancet. 2023 Jul 17:S0140-6736(23)01406-X. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01406-X. Online ahead of print. PMID: 37478886.