National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • VISION STATEMENT: 

    Marlton School inspires students to thrive as multilingual, multicultural, and multiliterate creative problem solvers and self-…

  • The Georgia School for the Deaf offers high quality educational and extracurricular activities that prepare its graduates for further academic, social, and career success.

    This is achieved…

  • A Kansas-based school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students that seeks to provide holistic education and a language-rich environment.

  • In collaboration with families and professionals throughout Maine, we provide transformative learning language-focused education, and opportunities for social-emotional growth,…

  • Montana School for the Deaf & the Blind mission is to foster the learning and growth of the whole-child with a hearing and/or vision loss, preparing them to become successful citizens.

  • Any child from 18 months to 21 living in New Mexico and has a diagnosed hearing loss can be considered for school enrollment and attend free of charge. Children statewide age birth…

  • We feel that children are only as strong as the community they live within and the support they are given.  Parents are supported with a network of passionate parents, teachers, and…

  • They offer services for families with deaf or hard of hearing children, adults losing their hearing, hearing teens, adults and professionals wanting/needing to learn sign, home-school high school…
  • Berns Therapy Solutions provides speech-language therapy for children from preschool through high school. We specialize in evaluating and treating communication difficulties related to speech,…
  • Formerly known as VSA TN, Borderless Arts Tennessee is a statewide organization committed to inclusive and accessible arts programs for people with disabilities to enhance educational curriculum,…

  • PreK-12 Education
  • Children who have a developmental delay or disability in any area qualify for free services, and (2) Adults: vocational, workshop and residential services available for developmentally and mentally…
  • Habilitative services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, assistive technology assessment and communication therapy available for persons with hearing impairments, cerebral palsy,…
  • Project 22 is a Social Club hosted by The Arc of Cumberland Valley, a Chapter of The Arc of Tennessee. We are a meet up group for individuals with disabilities to come, interact, and learn with…
  • Signal Centers’ AT Center provides assistive technology that modifies items in the home and workplace for individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain self-sufficiency. The focus of Signal…
  • The Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities is an independent office in state government funded through the federal Developmental Disabilities Act. The Council works to ensure that…
  • Public School District
  • School for the Deaf, School for the Blind, Deaf-Blind Services, Parent Infant Programs

  • Birth to Three
    Children from birth to age three who are deaf or hard-of-hearing in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties may enroll in services at no cost to the family.…

  • The Wisconsin School for the Deaf (WSD) is the only residential school for deaf and hard of hearing students in the state of Wisconsin. We operate under the direction of the Wisconsin Department…

  • In 1870, the West Virginia Legislature established the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind in Romney. This followed an offer consisting of the buildings and the grounds of the Romney Literary…