National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • The Wisconsin Association of the Deaf (WAD, established in 1876 in Delavan, WI, is the state's premier civil rights advocacy based organization of, by and for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind…

  • Deaf individuals experience the same mental health concerns as hearing individuals. Deaf people can have a hard time finding equitable access to mental health services.  We have created a…

  • The Usher Syndrome Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 whose mission to raise public awareness and research funds for every type of Usher syndrome to find treatments and…
  • Mission
    The College of Education and Human Services inspires, develops, and advances professionals through evidence-based and applied learning opportunities across global…

  • DEAFBLIND GUIDE DOG TRAINING

    In 1992, Leader Dogs for the Blind became the first organization to provide guide dogs specifically trained for clients who are both deaf and…

  • Vision Loss Resources is a nonprofit provider of training, classes, social activities and support groups for people with vision loss living in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.…

  • About the Montana DeafBlind Project

    The Montana DeafBlind Project is located at the Rural Institute at the University of Montana- Missoula. Individuals from birth through…

  • NCDBA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The mission of the North Carolina Deaf-Blind Associates is to advocate for the needs and rights of individuals who are Deaf-Blind and…

  • At Red Oak Recovery®, our men’s program is a clinician-run treatment program located in the pristine Blue Ridge Mountains, just north of Asheville N.C. Our women’s program, The Willows at Red Oak…

  • Mid-State’s RISE Recovery services offers services to everyone in the community, including an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), and Recovery Support Services…

  • The New Mexico deaf-blind project is a statewide program that provides technical assistance, training and support to families, service providers and educators of children and youth who are deaf-…

  • Deaf individuals experience the same mental health concerns as hearing individuals. Deaf people can have a hard time finding equitable access to mental health services.  We have created a…

  • Who is eligible for services?

    Individuals who are eligible are those, birth through 21 years of age, diagnosed as having impairments in both vision and hearing or suspected…

  • Since 1985, Seafield Center has helped people suffering from drug and alcohol addiction to begin the transforming journey to recovery. Our inpatient treatment center is located on six beautiful…

  • Akron Treatment Services provides safe, medication-assisted treatment and counseling for adults struggling with addiction to opioids and painkillers. We offer medication-assisted treatment with…

  • At our recovery programs in Philadelphia, we believe in community. The Banyan team is aware of the pain and hardships of addiction and mental illness. Our therapeutic methods are effective and…

  • Recovery Concepts LLC provides Medically Assisted Treatment to help those dealing with opiate addiction.

    Our goal is to assist patients and families with the process of healing and helping…

  • DBMAT links parents from across the state through there Parent Connection Project. SIB STREET - The Sibling Connection gives brothers and sisters of individuals who are sensory…

  • ARS was established in 2004 to provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.

    Addiction Recovery Systems restores lives by providing state of the art treatment to…


  • VERMONT SENSORY ACCESS PROJECT: VERMONT'S DEAFBLIND PROJECT

    The Vermont Sensory Access Project (VSAP) is a free, federally funded, statewide resource that is designed to…

  • A compilation of state, national, and international resources for Deaf-Blind individuals provided by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.