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R
rrosales
Asked June 2010
Will Medicare pay for hearing aids for an elder who is experiencing increased hearing loss?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Jun 2010
That depends onhis hearing loss and the cause. He should contact Medicare.gov. My guess is that they may some, but not all of the cause, but that is just a guess. Is he a veteran? The VA may help some, as well.
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