National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • AIDB is the nation’s most comprehensive education, rehabilitation, and employment system serving individuals who are deaf, blind, deafblind, and multidisabled, and their families. AIDB serves…

  • An innovative, family-centered curriculum designed for families with young deaf children and the professionals who support them.

    • Available in English and Spanish…

  • A volunteer-run non-profit organization dedicated to providing fun, safe, communication-rich camps that promote the physical, spiritual, and social development of Deaf/hard of hearing children and…

  • Mission

    It was 1965. Talking about the business side of healthcare was considered taboo. A group of speech-language pathology and audiology visionaries knew that the…

  • Buncombe County Schools Deaf Education Program is a team of Teachers of the Deaf (TOD), Sign Language Interpreters, Language Facilitators, and an Educational Audiologist. The team provides…

  • Mission:
    Support learners with disabilities to grow in all areas (academic, choice-ready, and wellness) by building their self-efficacy, agency, voice and choice in their…

  • The Beachwood Schools is the host school district of the Cooperative Hearing Impaired Program, a 29-school district consortium-based education program for students with hearing loss. Educational…

  • CPS' Department of Student Services specializes in ensuring that students with disabilities receive the instruction and support needed to achieve. Special education and related services are…

  • Camp Hero is a camp for children ages 6 through 17 who are deaf and hard of hearing.   All forms of communication are supported at Camp HERO.  The camp promotes social growth,…

  • Resource website of organizations that can provide parents and care givers with valuable information regarding communication options, early intervention, and community support services for…