National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Effco Interpreting, LLC (EffCo) was established to meet the ever-growing need of highly qualified sign language interpreters for those who use sign language to communicate. EffCo makes communication…
  • Magnolia Speech School continues its tradition of incorporating the latest information and technology to help our students succeed in the mainstream. Magnolia Speech School joins other “OPTION”…

  • Access to vocational rehabilitation services are provided to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community by the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services. Visit the website for more information…

  • The Mississippi School for the Deaf strives to be diverse bilingual community. In partnership with families, MSD will provide and exemplary education in nurturing, engaging, and challenging…

  • The Office on Deaf and Hard of Hearing shall function as an agency of the state to advocate public policies, regulations, and programs to improve the quality and coordination of existing services…

  • Captioned Telephone, or CapTel, service allows for a natural conversation flow — you speak directly to the other party and then listen while reading captions of what's said to you. As the other party…
  • HearU Nebraska provides hearing aids to children ages 0-18 with priority to newly identified children ages 0-3. To qualify, child cannot have hearing aid coverage through Medicaid, MHCP, or…


  • WHAT WE DO:

    The Nebraska Association of the Deaf (NeAD) was founded in 1902 as a non-profit organization with the objective of promoting educational, social and…

  • Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing advocates to create opportunities by raising awareness through collaboration. 

    Offices located around Nebraska in: