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Ireland's Chime charity tests lawmakers' hearing to highlight a crisis: only 30% of those needing hearing aids get them, risking dementia and isolation.
A charity in Ireland, Chime, is testing the hearing of lawmakers to spotlight a national hearing care crisis, noting only 30% of those needing hearing aids receive them through the HSE.
With 300,000 adults affected and waiting times up to two years, a backlog of 28,000—half children—risks worsening dementia, depression, and isolation.
A 2025 study links up to 32% of dementia cases to untreated hearing loss, the largest modifiable risk factor.
Despite a government commitment in its 2025–2030 human rights strategy and a working group established in 2024, a national hearing care plan remains undelivered.
The World Health Organization urges such plans, citing a 16:1 return on investment.
Chime’s CEO is urging Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill to act urgently.
La organización benéfica irlandesa Chime pone a prueba la audición de los legisladores para poner de relieve una crisis: solo el 30% de los que necesitan audífonos los consiguen, arriesgándose a la demencia y al aislamiento.