As this offers elders to exert influence and help others by reflecting, listening and also giving advice. Communication is not only about sharing and transferring information, but also about improving relationships (Rhees et al., 2011). Therefore, if something affects communication, your relationship or social life is also affected (Cooper and Cosnell, 2014). Effective communication requires effort from everyone involved, regardless of whether the person uses hearing aids. From now on; appropriate communication approaches are considered during the conversation (Hindle and Coates, 2011). Meller (2009) points out that there is a big difference between hearing and listening carefully. When you pay attention carefully; it helps the deaf person to be heard and understood, thus strengthening a deeper and stronger connection, he says (Rhees et al., 2011). Thus; you will experience a process that reduces stress to support emotional well-being. Similarly, Merola et al., (2014) strongly emphasize that effective communication is simply a matter of communicating respectfully, for example by attracting the listener's attention, using body language, the use of lip reading, pronouncing words accurately and using nonverbal cues. sentences, etc. Likewise, communication rehabilitation programs and sessions are needed to provide training
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