National 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.…
  • Clearinghouse of information literature, books and audio/videotapes related to Alcoholics Anonymous. Provides information on schedule of A.A. meetings (day time place) for middle Tennessee on the…
  • Comprehensive hearing and dizziness diagnostic services, hearing aids, assistive devices (TTYs, amplified telephones, alarm clocks, telephone flashing lights, etc.), custom ear molds for hearing…

  • 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,…
  • Offline closed captioning. Television video productions.
  • Sunday morning services at 10:15 AM interpreted; Wednesday evening Bible Study interpreted at 7:00 PM.

  • The following services and classes are interpreted: Sunday Morning Services - 9:00a.m., Sunday Evening Services - 5:00p.m., Wednesday Evening Services - 7:00p.m., and Bible Classes, Sunday School…
  • Christ Church provides interpreters during the 10:30 A.M. service, upon request.
  • 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…
  • *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.
  • Sundays 10:45a.m. Worship Services: CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) projected on 2 big screens; written sermon and prayer notes; and FM Assistive Listening System.
  • A Center for Independent Living providing information and referral, peer support, advocacy, skills training, transition services, employment readiness, benefits counseling, ADA consultations, and…

  • Individual family and group counseling provided by professionally trained staff including a therapist fluent in ASL. This voluntary, confidential service addresses problems that create family…
  • 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…

  • Interpreting service for the deaf by R.I.D. certified interpreter.
  • Church services: Sunday 10:00 a.m.-prayer; 10:30 a.m.-morning worship; Wednesday 7 p.m.-Bible study with classes for youth, pre-teen girls and boy scouts. Intrepreters available for each service…
  • 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…

  • ~~~ People Helping People ~~~ We are a friendly group of people with mild to profound hearing loss who meet once a month for fellowship and to share information. We would love to meet you! Spouses…

  • Sponsors performances given by area theatres for school aged children who attend any school program in Tennessee. Select performances are interpreted. Call for schedules and ticket information.
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • Bible Education in ASL. Free DVD's, home Bible studies and meetings. Congregational meeting schedule: Wednesday, 7:00 P.M.; and Saturday, 10:00 A.M.--all meetings in ASL.

  • Our mission is to build better Tennessee communities by providing diverse cultural visual/performing arts, education, and quality speechlanguage- hearing services to underserved, under-represented,…
  • A statewide information resource center regarding all aspects of hearing loss, deafness and deaf-blindness. Services include: 1) a lending library of books, media programs (videos, CDs and DVDs), and…
  • 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.…

  • Metro Nashville Network is providing closed captioning for the regularly scheduled Metro Council Meetings that air live on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month at 6:00PM. Our live streaming is…
  • The Metropolitan Nashville Public School System offers a variety of classroom settings and services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing between the ages of 3 and 21. These include…
  • 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 are scheduled on the third Saturday of every month at Bridges. Pot-Luck lunch @ 12:00 noon with meeting beginning @ 2:00 P.M.
  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Sunday morning bible class interpreted-9:00a.m., Wednesday night beginning sign language class-7:00p.m., Sunday night service interpreted-6:00p.m.
  • 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…
  • The Tennessee Association of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists is a professional society composed of clinicians, scientists, educators of the deaf and others who share a common interest…
  • Closed captioning and CART services for television broadcasts, meetings, and other events.

  • The Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The chairman of the TCEPD is Greg Morrell of Bristol, Tennessee. The committee conducts educational programs…
  • 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…
  • Tennessee Deaf-Blind Project (TNDB) is a federally funded program that provides families, educators, and other professionals with information and training to help improve outcomes for individuals,…