Community Support
Promote hearing health and well-being
Victorian Hearing is a locally owned and run, proudly independent audiology practice. Whilst we are focused on our clients, we see ourselves as part of our clinics’ local communities. We believe that as a local business, we should support our community to promote hearing health and well-being and support early-career audiologists. We do this in various ways.
“The Wellness team at Hampton Bayside Bowling Club would like to thank Victoria Hearing in particular Sandra and Nicole for such a wonderful talk and hearing tests yesterday. I have received many comments on how interesting your several expressed gratitude for the testing. We thank you for your time and know as a valued sponsor we can continue this relationship to run other sessions in the future.” Anne W
If you want to book a hearing health education session for your club or community group, call us on (03) 8566 9991 or use our online form.
There is a high rate of hearing loss in aged care centres. However, many of the residents at these centres struggle to manage and look after their hearing aids independently. This can leave these residents feeling isolated, significantly affecting their quality of life. Victorian Hearing runs hearing health education sessions incorporating tips for communicating with people with hearing loss and training sessions on how aged care staff can support residents in managing and maintaining their hearing aids. This enables residents to use their hearing aids effectively, allowing them to communicate with the staff, family, and other loved ones and significantly improve their quality of life.
If you would like to book an aged care education session for an aged care facility, call us on (03) 8566 9991 or use our online form.
At Victorian Hearing, we know there is much more to community and well-being than hearing. This is why we sponsor local clubs such as the Sandringham Bowls Club, the Hampton Bowls Club, and the Hampton Cricket Club. By supporting these clubs, we support the people in our community and their well-being.
If you want to inquire about sponsorship for your club or event, call us on (03) 8566 9991 or use our online form.
Donations of Second-Hand Hearing Aids
In some parts of the world, there is minimal access to hearing aids and hearing services. Due to untreated hearing loss, these adults and children are isolated and struggle to learn, work, and contribute to their communities. Victorian Hearing is a proud supporter of the Starkey Hearing Foundation, who provide hearing aids and services to people in underprivileged communities worldwide. We do this by donating used hearing aids to the Starkey Hearing Foundation. In 2018, Nicole donated her time and expertise to go on a ‘Starkey Mission’ to the Philippines where she helped provide hearing services and fit hearing aids to those in need. Nicole describes it as both a life changing experience and career highlight. If you would like to read more about the Starkey Hearing Foundation, you can visit their website. If you have old hearing aids at home that are no longer being used, please drop them off at any of our clinics, and we will arrange their donation to the Starkey Hearing Foundation.
Recycling Hearing Aid Batteries
Audiology Education
At Victorian Hearing, we know that the education of the next generation of Audiologists needs to include real-life experience. To support this, in 2023 and 2024, Nicole Bowden, our principal audiologist and manager, accepted an invitation to participate in a panel discussion with audiology students at LaTrobe University on ‘Ethical Business Practices in Audiology.’ Ethical practices are essential to who we are at Victorian Hearing, and we were happy to share our experiences and thoughts on this critical topic.
Caring for Our Remote Communities
At Victorian Hearing, we believe everyone should have access to high-quality, client-centered ear care provided by experienced audiologists.
Each year, audiologist Sandra Lee volunteers her time to provide hearing care support for those living in remote areas of the Northern Territory.
Sandra’s remote audiology work is crucial in improving access to care and making a positive impact on communities in need. She conductshearing assessments, treats ear infections, and diagnoses ear disease. A large part of Sandra’s role also involves health promotion and education. While much progress has been made, more work needs to be done in these remote areas, and Sandra is proud to bea small part of that effort.
Supporting Early Career Audiologists
Early career audiologists require extra support when establishing their careers and shaping the audiologists they will be. Audiology Australia regularly runs the InspirED Early Career Audiologist Conference, which is designed to provide students, interns, and early career audiologists with an opportunity to learn from, engage with, and collaborate with a diverse range of clinical and industry leaders. Several Victorian Hearing audiologists have spoken at these conferences to share their knowledge and experience. Our audiologists are also part of the Melbourne University Alumni industry mentoring programs, assisting audiology students with the transition between studying and entering the workforce.
Victorian Hearing is always looking for ways to support our local community. If you would like to book an education session, inquire about sponsorship opportunities, or have any questions, please contact us on 03 9558 8842 or book an appointment.