Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Interpreted Services

    Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m., class

  • MA-Marriage & Family Counseling and NIC-Certified. Providing help, hope, and healing for every life problem for individuals and families through private and confidential counseling services.…
  • The Belcourt's mission is to engage, enrich, and educate through innovative film programming in our historic theatre, our community, and beyond. The Belcourt is a nonprofit cultural institution…
  • 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,…
  • Sunday morning services at 10:15 AM interpreted; Wednesday evening Bible Study interpreted at 7:00 PM.

  • Chattanooga State Community College offers support services for students with a variety of disabilities who are seeking one year certificates or two-year associate degrees. Services may include…

  • CREEC is a nonprofit membership organization whose goal is to ensure that everyone can fully and independently participate in our nation’s civic life without discrimination based on race, gender,…
  • Help us discover how children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn to read!

  • Disability Rights Tennessee (DRT) provides free legal and advocacy services in an effort to protect the rights of Tennesseans with disabilities. If you need help, you can contact our Intake Advocates…
  • Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) is a federal and state-funded program providing services to help individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment. It is designed to assist individuals of…
  • *Refer to Statewide Services: Rehabilitation Services, Administrative Office for description. Additional Counselor for the Deaf: Amber Chessor: (615) 253-7293 (Voice) amber.chessor@tn.gov
  • EARS is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Our mission is to provide emergency preparedness training, appropriate early warning equipment, and the coordination of emergency services for the…

  • Audiology, Hearing Evaluations, Custom Earmolds, Hearing Aids, All- make hearing aid repairs, Assistive Listening Devices, and Equipment for People who are Deaf.
  • Provides information, emotional support, and resources for families who have children with special health care needs: disability, chronic illness, and physical or mental health conditions.…

  • Family Voices of TN PEARS is a statewide program that directly supports families and their children who are D/deaf or hard of hearing by connecting them with a Parent Guide and providing the…

  • This hearing aid collection and recycling program is a partnership of the Sertoma Club of Nashville, the Bill Wilkerson Center @ Vanderbilt, the Dept of Audiology @ TSU, Bridges, and the Nashville…

  • Provides free access to distance communication technologies to people with significant combined hearing and vision loss who meet federal income guidelines. In Tennessee, iCanConnect is administered…
  • We provide Nationally Certified American Sign Language Interpreters (both on-site and by way of VRI). We have two Certified Mental Health Interpreters.

  • Monthly meeting and social activities for deaf persons age 50 and over. Meets every third Thursday of the month beginning at 10:00a.m. at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Hermitage. (Lunch is after the…
  • Marty's Center is a specialized and intensive language-based program that provides services to children with hearing-impairments and speech/language impairments in a comprehensive inclusive…

  • Sunday School Class - 9:45 am to 10:15 am

    Worship - 10:30 am to 11:30 am

    Our Vision is to have a relationship with God
    The Word of God should determine our relationship with God.…

  • MCRC is a retirement and community center in the planning and organizational stages. It's primary target population will be seniors who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing
  • Meetings: First Saturday of each month at Emmanuel Lutheran Church for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM, starting January, 1, 2022. No meetings during the month of June, July…

  • Children's theater productions. One weekday and one weekend performance of each production is interpreted. Please contact theatre for schedule and ticket information.
  • Assistive Listening Devices located in meeting rooms and theaters of the Main Library; interpreted and open captioned real-time public programming available upon request; periodic computer classes…

  • Tai Chi (seated): Mondays at 1:00 PM, starting March 16.

    Walk the Mall: Wednesdays at 1:00 PM, starting March 16.

    Yoga in ASL (seated): Fridays at 1:00 PM, starting March 16.

  • Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard-of-Hearing helps participants prepare for employment which can lead to meaningful and satisfying careers. Employment…
  • Services for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) is a program of STARS designed to prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs among deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals from…

  • 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…
  • American Sign Language (ASL) classes offer beginning and intermediate levels of study, along with a course in Deaf Culture.
  • The S.I.L.C. is an independent leadership not-for-profit organization that represents cross disability, consumer control, choice and empowerment. The Council is a governor appointed body comprised of…
  • Closed captioning and CART services for television broadcasts, meetings, and other events.

  • Established by law in 1978, TCDHH is charged to advocate for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind, gather relating statistics, be a bureau of information, encourage the development and…

  • 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…
  • The Tennessee Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program promotes the hearing screening of all infants prior to hospital discharge or by ONE month of age; audiologic evaluation by THREE months…
  • Tennessee Disability Pathfinder connects individuals with disabilities, their families, caregivers, and service providers to appropriate community resources and assists those who need help…

  • TEIS, Office of Early Childhood Services, Tennessee Department of Education, is a statewide home-based program for families of infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with hearing loss, vision loss…
  • TPAC houses three theatres that are accessible to people who are hard of hearing through infrared assistive listening devices upon request at the theatres. One sign language interpreted performance…
  • The Resource Center for the Visually Impaired is located on the campus of the Tennessee School for the Blind in Nashville, Tennessee. The services of the RCVI are available to public school systems…
  • School for the Deaf located in Nashville on the campus of the Tennessee School for the Blind. The school serves elementary age Deaf children in the Middle Tennessee area.
  • Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for children and adults with hearing, language and speech disorders. Services include: hearing evaluations, including ABR and OAEs, hearing-aid…
  • The Link, a nonprofit Christian agency, strives to empower Deaf teens and young adults to transition from surviving and coping to living the abundant life accessible to them. This program provides…
  • Speech Pathology and Audiology training programs at the Masters and Doctorate levels; Masters in Deaf Education.
  • Learn basic sign language vocabulary, ASL grammar, and Deaf culture while meeting new people and having fun! Through our 8-week, virtual, American Sign Language course, you'll learn the…