National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • DSA Mission Statement

    Deaf Seniors of America, Inc. (DSA) is a nonprofit organization that serves as an advocate for Deaf seniors by providing information and…

  • A coalition by and for Deaf/Hard of Hearing golfers that services the southeastern portion of the United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina,…

  • The mission of The Villages Deaf Senior Citizens (TVDSC) shall be as follows:

    a.  To promote the educational, economic, and social interests and needs…

  • A clubhouse for Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals to rent, gather, and socialize. Purchase a membership on the website or sign up for OCD's newsletter to be notified of events and speakers hosted…

  • The New England Homes for the Deaf mission is to provide Seniors with long term healthcare, housing, recreational activities and social support for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing individuals…

  • Riderwood is the premier senior living community for adults age 60-plus in Silver Spring, Maryland! Here, you gain more than a stylish, maintenance-free apartment home—you gain a whole…

  • Ebenezer Park Apartments is a Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 8 federally subsidized, low-income housing community. Their 200-unit complex is ideally located in the…

  • GSLAD was founded in 1947 by a group of Deaf people.  It was originally named the St. Louis Silent Athletic Club.  It had 30 members by the end of 1947.

    In 1974, the organization…

  • La Vista Retirement Community is senior living at it's finest and offers the convenience of the city with the feel of peaceful country life.  La Vista Retirement Community is a property…

  • Tate Tullier Photography engages in various types of photography, whether it be capturing moments for married couples, graduations, engagements, documentaries, parties, etc.

  • Water Tower View apartments in Greenfield, WI is an affordable community, beautifully designed for the deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf/blind seniors 55 years of age or better.