Hear gear We know regular exercise is important for our health and for being role models to our grandchildren. But for grands with hearing loss, uncomfortable hearing aids that fall off during physical activity make exercising an unpleasant task. No matter how well the hearing aid fits for everyday wear, when you add some running, jumping or sweating, the aid can dislodge. There’s a new device called Lyric that acts much like an invisible contact lens for the ear. Lyric gives wearers the confidence to exercise without the fear of being stared at, losing the aid or getting injured from not being able to hear . Says Lyric wearer and grandmom Judy Jondahl of Darien, Illinois: “What a difference a year makes! About one year ago I switched from regular hearing aids to Lyric, and the difference is unbelievable. On the golf course, I can hear someone yell “Fore!” and duck or run before the ball lands right next to me.” Click and connect to more resources instantly where you see this symbol: JANUARY GRAND 19http://www.maturepublishers.com http://www.lyrichearing.com/lyric-hearing-aid-stories/quality-of-life/