Finding Your People: Why This May Is Different for the Hearing Loss Community

by Envoy Medical Staff Member, on May 16, 2026

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Every May, Better Hearing & Speech Month rolls around, and for many people with hearing loss it can feel like a reminder of how much work communication sometimes takes. But this year feels different. There’s a momentum building — one fueled by community walks, scientific breakthroughs, and a growing sense that people with hearing loss deserve not just access, but joy, connection, and a voice.

And honestly, that’s worth celebrating.

Walking Together, Hearing Together: Twin Cities Walk4Hearing

If you’ve ever been to a Walk4Hearing, you know it’s not just an event — it’s a feeling. Organized nationally by the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), the walk brings together families, kids, adults with hearing loss, audiologists, friends, and allies. It’s one of the few spaces where hearing loss doesn’t need to be explained — it’s understood.

Envoy Medical is honored to once again support the Twin Cities Walk4Hearing event on May 16th.

Our team includes employees who care deeply about the hearing-loss community, and we’re there because:

  • We believe in HLAA’s mission to empower and connect people with hearing loss
  • We want to stand with the families and individuals who make this walk meaningful
  • We learn from the conversations and stories shared along the path

For us, being part of this event isn’t about visibility — it’s about listening, walking, and contributing to something bigger than any one organization.

Where Science Meets Humanity: The ACIA Annual Meeting

One of the most inspiring gatherings each year is the American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIA) meeting, held this year from May 6–9. It’s a place where clinicians, researchers, engineers, and advocates come together — not just to exchange data, but to reconnect with the purpose behind the work.

What makes ACIA stand out:

  • Professionals who listen — they come to understand the real, lived experience of hearing loss
  • Families and CI users who shape the dialogue — a single story can shift how someone thinks about clarity, fatigue, or access
  • Innovation that feels personal — every presentation ties back to a real person, a real challenge, a real hope

For companies like Envoy Medical, ACIA is a grounding reminder: innovation isn’t about devices alone — it’s about people. It’s about ensuring that every breakthrough reflects the needs and conversations happening in the hallways, in clinics, and in everyday life.

Why Better Hearing & Speech Month Still Matters

Better Hearing & Speech Month is more than awareness — it’s a reminder of what strengthens this community:

  • Advocacy that empowers people to ask for what they need
  • Intentional communication from loved ones
  • Technology that opens doors
  • Connection so no one walks this journey alone

Together, HLAA’s Walk4Hearing and ACIA’s research community create a movement that grows from both lived experience and scientific progress.

A Message to Anyone Living With Hearing Loss

You’re not behind. You’re not difficult. You’re not alone.

Whether you use hearing aids, cochlear implants, captions, ASL, lip-reading, or a mix of everything — your communication is valid, your needs are valid, and your story matters.

This month, people are listening a little more closely.

A Message to Loved Ones

Your support makes communication lighter, not harder. Facing the person you’re speaking to, repeating without frustration, advocating together — these small acts build a world where communication is shared, not strained.

Closing Thought

This May is about momentum.

HLAA’s Walk4Hearing brings people together. Envoy Medical walks alongside the community we serve. ACIA pushes the science forward. And Better Hearing & Speech Month reminds us that communication is a human right.

If you’re part of this community — whether you hear with your ears, your eyes, your tech, or your heart — you belong here.


Disclaimer: This is intended for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Please consult a licensed healthcare professional before making decisions about your medications or hearing health.

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