CLIENT STORIES: Written Stories
Our vision at The Hearing House is to foster a sense of community where everyone is welcome.
People are at the heart of everything we do and we co-design our services with kiritaki and whānau
to ensure we understand and meet their needs.
Here are stories of our kiritaki whose lives we've been privileged to help change.

Annette's story
Seventy-three-year-old retired nurse Annette Herbert had her cochlear implant fitted two years ago when tests showed that her hearing had deteriorated to a point that hearing aids were no longer effective.
The Auckland-based grandmother says being able to have phone conversations with her family has been life-changing, and she keeps busy with exercise class, gardening and watching her nine-year-old grand-daughter’s ballet class.
