The holidays are just around the corner, and families everywhere are filling their homes with laughter, conversation and plenty of tasty Prairie Pie sweets. But for the more than 10% of Americans living with hearing loss, big family gatherings can sometimes feel overwhelming. Between overlapping conversations, clattering dishes and background noise, it can be difficult to follow along and participate in the celebration.
Implementing a few thoughtful adjustments can make your holiday gatherings more inclusive, comfortable and hearing loss-friendly. Let’s explore how to create a communication-friendly environment where everyone can connect and truly enjoy the moment.
1. Keep Background Noise to a Minimum

Music and kitchen commotion can easily drown out voices, especially for guests who rely on hearing aids or lip reading. Turn down or turn off the background music during meals and conversations. Try to minimize cooking during social time, or close the door if possible when running loud machines like blenders or mixers.
2. Brighten Up the Room
Good lighting is essential for clear communication. People with hearing loss often rely on visual cues, such as facial expressions and lip movements, to understand speech. Dim or candlelit rooms might look cozy, but they can make conversation more difficult.
Opt for warm, indirect lighting instead. Lamps and string lights can create a welcoming atmosphere while allowing everyone to see each other clearly.
3. Be Strategic With Seating
Thoughtful seating arrangements can make a big difference. Seat guests with hearing loss in a well-lit, central spot where they can see as many faces as possible. If your gathering is large, consider breaking into smaller groups or setting up multiple tables. Smaller settings help minimize background noise, making it easier to focus on one conversation at a time.
If possible, choose round tables—they make it easier for everyone to maintain eye contact and engage in group discussions.
4. Encourage Clear Communication
If someone in your family has hearing loss, remind guests to speak clearly, face the person they’re talking to and avoid covering their mouths.
5. Learn More About Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids
Understanding hearing loss helps foster empathy and connection. If someone in your family is struggling to hear, encourage them to schedule a hearing evaluation. Modern hearing aids are effective at improving communication in noisy environments—helping everyone enjoy the holidays together.
To learn more about hearing aids or to schedule a hearing test, contact ENT Specialists Of Northern Virginia today.