 The study found that adults with hearing impairment do not differ from normal hearing adults in their use of smart devices but are less likely to use social media apps on a smartphone, tablet, or smartwatch. They are more likely to agree with using social media to stay in touch with family members and friends and perform work. Further research is needed on the types of social media platforms used by adults with hearing impairment and the device on which they prefer to use social media. The study suggests that social media may be an opportunity to enhance vocational rehabilitation services for persons with hearing impairment. This article was authored by Mariek F. Van Weer, Emily Urie, Birgit I. Lissenbergwit, and others.