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Honored to become a Rotarian today

10/29/2014

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Before I knew for certain that I wanted to become an audiologist, I knew for sure that I wanted to go into a “helping” field.  After going through some tough times during my early college years, I found it rewarding any time I could help another person.  One summer I volunteered in the pediatric inpatient unit of Western Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.  Every week I would visit with children who suffered from a variety of severe mental issues.  Often, it was not easy but it was around that time that I started to make a connection that in serving others, I was somehow comforted and felt better about myself and the issues I was dealing with personally.  I learned that being able to make a difference in another person's life is a gift.

About a month ago I was invited to attend a meeting at the Littleton MA Rotary Club where I noticed the motto “Service Above Self” and this really hit home.   Over the last few weeks I made the decision to join the Littleton MA Rotary Club and today I was honored to be inducted and welcomed by the many members in attendance.  I look forward to continuing to serve in this capacity, internationally and locally alongside my fellow Rotarians.

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Dr. Ford is proud to wear her new Rotary International lapel pin.
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October is here!

10/2/2014

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October is National Audiology Awareness Month and National Protect Your Hearing Month.  At HearSmart Audiology, we care about protecting hearing.  We also care about helping those with hearing loss to gain access to soft sounds in order to improve communication.   You will see from some of the pictures below the making of "goody bag" give-aways which we made for the Littleton 300th Closing Event last weekend at Kimball Farm.  The bags included information about protecting our hearing from loud noise, a pair of free ear plugs, pens, sticky pads and HearSmart Audiology M&Ms!  If you missed this event, consider coming to the Littleton Wellness Fair on October 25, 2014 from 10AM - 2PM!  There will be more goody-bags!  Fall is a great time to get your hearing checked.  You want to be ready for the busy holiday season which will arrive before we know it.  Hearing loss can lead to social isolation.  Life is short- don't miss out.  We are HEAR to help!
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Goody Bags!
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Zinnia picked from Dr. Ford's home garden and HearSmart Audiology M&Ms!
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Dr. Ford enjoys picking apples right here in Littleton, Massachusetts
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