“I Wouldn’t Be Able to Work Without Hearing Aids”
Vinzenz works at a retirement resort in Kelowna as an executive chef, arranging schedules for chefs, planning the menus, and preparing bread, desserts, and main dishes for 150 residents.
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Skip to NavigationVinzenz works at a retirement resort in Kelowna as an executive chef, arranging schedules for chefs, planning the menus, and preparing bread, desserts, and main dishes for 150 residents.
Tamara works as a receptionist in Port Moody, answering the phones, booking appointments, and opening and closing the office. She has fibromyalgia, arthritis, osteoarthritis, chronic pain, and learning difficulties.
“I feel much more qualified to the job I was hired for. My confidence has grown, and I feel that I am delivering a higher quality of service to students.”
“Hearing aids have benefitted me greatly in both of my chosen fields,” Calvin shares. “Bluetooth capabilities allow for easier conversations on the phone as well as dealing with people I do not require face to face contact.”
“I am working towards job prospects that would have never been possible to myself without this.”