top of page


The Hearoes Tour Impact, Get Care Team Help or (if helped) Take our Survey
Every quarter, we pause to reflect on what the Hearoes Tour is truly accomplishing across the country. With the leadership of our Hearoes Tour Manager, Jimmy Hamilton—a veteran with 22 years of service in the U.S. Army —our outreach and free services are more impactful now than ever. Q4 was powerful. Wait until you see what’s coming in 2026! Check out more photos of our NEW MOBILE HEARING HEALTH EXPERIENCE HERE: https://www.lexcarefoundation.org/hearoes-tour For more than a d
Jaime Motes
Feb 125 min read


Care Team Success Story: Olivia Grace
Often the answers are within reach—our Care Team helps families find them. Baby Olivia, cochlear implant recipient When baby Olivia was just 3.5 months old, her parents received life-altering news: their beautiful miracle baby had been diagnosed with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss - sweet Olivia is profoundly deaf. After years of hoping and waiting for her arrival, they finally had their little girl. And now they were being told she couldn’t hear. The family s
Jaime Motes
Dec 2, 20254 min read


This Veterans Day: Nashville’s The LexCare Hearing Foundation Honors Hearoes & 15 Years of Restoring Hearing and Hope
On a mission to reach One Million Ears: The 10th Annual Mobile Hearing Health Tour to Serve Veterans and VA Communities — Part of a 12-Month National Tour Reaching VA Communities Throughout America NASHVILLE, TN — November 11, 2025 — Hearing loss and tinnitus remain two of the most common service-connected disabilities among veterans and active duty personnel. More than 1.3 million veterans are living with service-connected hearing loss, and over 2.3 million with tinnitus—co
Jaime Motes
Nov 11, 20255 min read


Navigating Cochlear Implant Upgrades: Lexi's Journey
For years, many families and recipients of cochlear implants were told that upgrades were simple. After five years , you could expect to receive new processors with little to no pushback from your insurance company. Those days have changed. Understanding the New Reality Today, most insurance companies no longer treat five years as an automatic approval. Instead, they evaluate each case individually. They review medical necessity, performance issues, and documented needs. This
Jaime Motes
Oct 21, 20253 min read
Read Our Magazine
Read inspiring stories and get updates on our missions and programs.
bottom of page
