Senior Hearing Loss Services — Free for Qualifying Los Angeles Seniors
All Seniors Foundation provides free senior hearing loss services for qualifying older adults across Los Angeles County. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we deliver evidence-based care at no cost — regardless of insurance status, income level, or immigration status.
Understanding Senior Hearing Loss Services
Hearing loss affects 50% of adults over 75. It is associated with depression, social isolation, and a 2-5x increased risk of dementia. Yet only 30% of seniors who need hearing aids use them.
Untreated hearing loss contributes to social isolation and cognitive decline. Modern hearing aids are smaller, smarter, and more affordable than ever.
Our Senior Hearing Loss Services Services for LA Seniors
All Seniors Foundation’s senior hearing loss services program is delivered by a licensed, credentialed clinical team with deep experience serving Los Angeles’s diverse senior communities. we provide bilingual support in Spanish, Korean, Armenian, Mandarin, Tagalog, Russian, Vietnamese, Farsi, and Japanese — meeting seniors and families in the language they speak at home.
What’s Included in Our Senior Hearing Loss Services Program
- Free hearing tests by certified audiologists
- Hearing aid fitting and adjustment
- Bluetooth-enabled and rechargeable options
- Cochlear implant evaluation for severe loss
- Communication strategies for family
Who Qualifies for Free Senior Hearing Loss Services
LA seniors 60+ with hearing concerns or as routine screening. All applications are confidential — you can apply by phone, online, or with help from a family member or social worker. Our team typically responds within 1-3 business days.
Why Choose All Seniors Foundation for Senior Hearing Loss Services
For over a decade, All Seniors Foundation has served LA County seniors with free, high-quality care. Our team includes licensed nurses, physicians, therapists, and social workers — many of whom have specialized geriatric training. we are accredited, state-licensed where required, and rigorously committed to ethical, evidence-based practice.
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit: services are truly free — no hidden costs, no insurance billing, no obligation
- Licensed professionals: care delivered by credentialed clinicians, not unlicensed personal assistants
- Bilingual support: 9+ languages spoken by our team and volunteers
- LA-County focused: we know local resources, partners, and challenges intimately
- Evidence-based: our protocols align with NIH, CDC, and Medicare guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions About Senior Hearing Loss Services
Will hearing aids be free?
Many qualifying seniors receive free or significantly discounted hearing aids through our partnerships.
Is hearing loss reversible?
Most loss is sensorineural and irreversible — but hearing aids dramatically improve function. Some causes (wax, ear infection) are reversible.
Do hearing aids reduce dementia risk?
Yes. Recent studies show hearing aid use is associated with reduced risk of dementia, depression, and isolation.
Free?
Yes — free.
Apply for Free Senior Hearing Loss Services Today
If you or a loved one could benefit from senior hearing loss services, we’d love to hear from you. Submit your application using the form on this page, call us, or email [email protected]. we respond to every inquiry within 1-3 business days. Our intake team will explain the next steps and confirm eligibility based on your situation.
All Seniors Foundation is an equal-opportunity organization committed to serving every senior with dignity, respect, and clinical excellence — regardless of background, language, immigration status, or ability to pay.
Free Senior Resources & Authoritative Senior Hearing Loss Services Information
Learn more about senior hearing loss services from authoritative sources, and explore other free senior services at All Seniors Foundation:
- All Free Senior Services — browse 300+ free programs for LA seniors
- Contact our care team to apply or learn how to qualify
- Senior care articles & guides for caregivers and families
- NIH NIDCD — Hearing Loss in Older Adults (external authoritative source)
- Hearing Loss Association of America (external authoritative source)