FREE LIVE ONLINE EVENT!


"Healthy Aging and Your Hearing"


October 19th

at 2:00 p.m.


Open Discussion to Include Q&A:


  • How can you improve and maintain your mental acuity and quality of life?
  • What is the #1 modifiable risk factor for dementia - and what can you do about it?
  • How can you find out if hearing deficits are affecting your brain's ability to function well?
  • Why does untreated hearing loss significantly increase your risk for the #1 cause of accident-related injury or death in older adults?
  • Why does the typical "complete" hearing evaluation fail to give you some of the most important information about the effect of agin on your hearing?
  • Should you get a cognitive function screening - and what is the most reliable and easiest way to get one?

Our Gift to You:

This informative and easy to read book by Hearing Center of Long Island Director Dr. Lawrence Cardano, Au.D. and MIT and Harvard trained neuroscientist Dr. Keith Darrow Ph.D. is our gift to you when you attend this special symposium. It will answer your questions about hearing loss tinnitus and dementia - and educate you about questions you should be asking but didn't know. Topics include:


- The Neuroscience of Maintaining Independence and Increasing Social Engagement As You Age

- The Proven Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Dementia

- The Impact of Untreated Hearing Loss on Cognitive Function

The Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Treatment of Hearing Loss

- and much more including: Audiology, Treatment Process, and NeuroTechnology™ 


October 19th

at 2:00 p.m.


- LIVE ONLINE EVENT -

You will receive a private Zoom link when you register by submitting the form below...


Presented by:

Dr. Lawrence Cardano, Au.D.

Dr. Cardano of Hearing Center of of Long Island is a Doctor of Audiology and is Board Certified in Audiology©. He is a frequent speaker on the topics of healthy aging and hearing loss treatment. Author of Better Hearing With or Without Hearing Aids, the Long Island Sound newsletter, and the co-author of Stop Living Your Life Disconnected: How Treating Hearing Loss Can Change Your Life, Maintain Your Independence, and May Reduce Your Risk of Dementia.

Questions? Call (516) 548-5816