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When an older loved one begins to miss conversations or turn the TV up louder than usual, it’s easy to brush it off as “just getting older.” But hearing loss can quietly affect much more than sound — it can influence mood, confidence, and even safety. Many families find it hard to know when to step in, or where to turn for help.
That’s where Audika Hearing Clinic comes in. With a nationwide network of clinics and a mission to help people enjoy better hearing — for life, Audika makes it simple for older New Zealanders to reconnect with the world around them. At Home Carers, we see first-hand how hearing support can transform daily life, from improving communication to restoring independence.
Together, Audika and Home Carers make it easier for families to take the first step toward clearer, more confident living.
About Audika Hearing Clinic

Audika Hearing Clinic is a trusted name in hearing care, dedicated to helping people enjoy better hearing at every stage of life. Their purpose is simple: to give everyone the opportunity to hear well — for life.
With a network of professional audiologists across New Zealand, Audika offers free* hearing checks, expert assessments, and tailored hearing solutions designed to fit each person’s lifestyle. Whether it’s addressing early signs of hearing loss or maintaining existing hearing aids, their goal is to make hearing care accessible, supportive, and life-enhancing.
👉 Learn more about their work at www.audika.co.nz.
How Audika Hearing Clinic Supports Older People
Hearing plays a crucial role in wellbeing — it connects people to conversations, laughter, and the little moments that make life meaningful. Yet, hearing loss often goes undetected or untreated, leaving many older adults feeling isolated or anxious.
That’s why Audika Hearing Clinic takes a caring, personalised approach. Their team of qualified audiologists provides:
- Free* hearing checks for adults aged 18 years and over
- Professional advice on hearing aids and hearing accessories
- Hearing aid fitting, tuning, and follow-up care
- Ongoing maintenance and education for clients and families
- Free clean and check of hearing devices
By making hearing care simple and approachable, Audika Hearing Clinic helps older people stay engaged and connected — whether that’s chatting with friends, hearing the doorbell, or enjoying family gatherings again.

How Home Carers Complements Their Work
While Audika Hearing Clinic provides the clinical expertise to improve hearing, Home Carers ensures that support continues at home — where communication and connection matter most.
Our carers help older adults feel confident using their hearing aids and make sure they’re always comfortable during everyday activities. We encourage conversation, companionship, and inclusion — all the things that make good hearing truly meaningful.
For families, that means reassurance: knowing your loved one isn’t just hearing better, but living better. Together, Audika Hearing Clinic and Home Carers bridge the gap between medical care and daily life, helping older New Zealanders stay socially connected, safe, and supported.
👉 Learn more about our in-home support options
Helpful Tips From Audika Hearing Clinic: Supporting a Loved One With Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can develop gradually, and sometimes family members notice the changes first. Recognising the signs early and offering gentle support can make all the difference.
Here are some helpful tips from Audika Hearing Clinic:

Small steps like these can help your parent or loved one feel more comfortable and connected each day.
Explore More Support with Audika Hearing Clinic
To learn more about Audika Hearing Clinic and book a free* hearing check, visit www.audika.co.nz.
You can also:
- Call: 0800 569 154
- Email: contactus@audika.co.nz
- Book Online: audika.co.nz/book-appointment
- Facebook: facebook.com/audikanz
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/14626241
For ongoing, compassionate in-home care that supports communication, confidence, and independence, visit www.homecarers.co.nz.
Together, we’re helping older New Zealanders hear well, live well, and stay connected to the people who matter most.