We work hard, but we’re not all business. We also love to have fun with our patients during the process.

A Day Filled With Ice Cream, Socializing, and Fun

by | Sep 1, 2023 | Hearing Loss, Patient Resources

Here at Aim Hearing & Audiology Services, one of our core values is fun. We work hard, but we’re not all business. We also love to have fun with our patients during the process. If you’ve been to our clinic for an appointment, you’ve probably noticed this!

On May 23, we had a fun-filled afternoon spending time with some of our wonderful patients at our ice cream social that was hosted here at the Aim Hearing & Audiology Services office. And we had a blast!

Patients at Aim Hearing

We All Scream for Ice Cream

If you stopped by to enjoy ice cream and company on Tuesday, May 23, thank you! The event was catered by the ice cream experts themselves—Ben & Jerry’s. Patients had the opportunity to hang out and socialize in a fun, relaxed environment while enjoying several flavors of ice cream and playing games.

Our team got to know many of our patients better and shared our appreciation for their support, and our patients got to know one another. A local police officer came to help manage the event, and he was a delight. The ice cream scoopers were a hit as well!

Of course, Molly and Stella, our four-legged friends, made an appearance. They always love seeing our patients and providing plenty of wet kisses.

Given the success of this event, we hope to have more in the future, so stay tuned!

Ice cream social at Aim Hearing

The Importance of Socializing With Hearing Loss

Navigating the challenges that come with hearing loss can be frustrating and isolating at times. Having to ask others to repeat themselves is no fun. It’s common for individuals with hearing loss to avoid meeting new people and to withdraw from social situations. And this isolation can have a negative impact on your mental health.

There’s comfort and support in connecting with others who are going through similar experiences. Whether that involves getting together over ice cream or joining an online support group, sharing stories, seeking advice, and enjoying a sense of community are so important.

Check the Hearing Loss Association of America website or search on social media for a directory of support groups in your area.

Top-Notch Hearing Healthcare in Greensboro

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of hearing loss and looking for a comfortable and friendly clinic, Aim Hearing & Audiology Services might be the perfect fit for you.

Our team consists of three highly experienced doctors of audiology and a supporting team of specialists. Thousands of patients throughout North Carolina trust our team to support them on their hearing health journey. When you visit Aim Hearing & Audiology Services, you can rest assured knowing that you’re receiving the most comprehensive level of care.

If you’d like to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions that we may be able to help answer, give our office a call at (336) 295-1064 or request a callback. We’d be honored to support you on your journey to better hearing and a happier life!

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Dr. Shannon Frymark Au.D., CCC-A

Shannon Frymark, Au.D., CCC-A, audiologist, was raised in Greensboro, NC. Dr. Shannon’s passion for the field of audiology stems from personal experience. Born with a hearing loss in both ears, she has worn hearing aids since age 3. She is considered a technology expert because of her experience with so many different hearing aids and assistive listening devices throughout the years.She received her Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders and Master of Arts degree in Audiology from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. She was awarded her doctorate in Audiology from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry: School of Audiology. While in undergraduate and graduate school, she worked at the Central School for the Deaf as a residential counselor. Dr. Frymark spent the first five years of her audiology career with Florida Hospital in central Florida.

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