Hearing Loss Resources

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  • There are many wonderful sign vocabulary resources available online and ASLCORE is happy to contribute in a unique way!

    The suggested signs you see in each ASLCORE branch are developed…

  • Video discusses Protactile Linguistics for the DeafBlind.

  • ASLU is an online American Sign Language curriculum resource center.  ASLU provides many free self-study materials, lessons, and information as well as formal tuition-based courses.

  • BabySignLanguage.com is a project for parents teaching infants and toddlers early communication skills. We believe that early communication sets the foundation for accelerated learning, reduced…

  • The Read with ASL YouTube channel, Read with ASL website (englishbyeye.org), and the related ASL Access website (aslaccess.org) each provide resources and information to encourage families,…

  • OIC Movies is a terrific way to study your ASL.  With a variety of native deaf signers and over 2,000 videos in American Sign Language, captioned in English, it's the perfect place for…

  • Peter’s Picture was developed for children ages 3-6 particularly for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children to learn ASL and written English through ASL. It is our hope that Early…

  • Signing Savvy is your complete sign language resource. Signing Savvy includes a sign language dictionary containing several thousand high-resolution videos of American Sign Language (ASL) signs,…

  • The Division of Rehabilitation Services administers programs that provide services to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech impediments.

  • The Gallaudet Children's Dictionary of American Sign Language presents more than 1,000 ASL sign drawings arranged alphabetically by English terms, plus…

  • AIDB is part of Alabama’s Early Intervention System.  Services are provided to eligible children, birth to 3 years of age, at no cost to families. A complete developmental evaluation/…

  • DawnSignPress creates, develops, and publishes quality American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture-related videos and books. Dedicated to the principle that Deaf people are the natural experts…

  • The Kansas Deaf-Blind project provides technical assistance to families and educational teams who serve learners with combined hearing and vision loss in Kansas (birth to 21 years old).

  • The Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing was established by appropriation from the Kentucky Legislature during the 1982 session. Eleven commissioners were designated to serve on the…

  • The Louisiana DeafBlind Project (LADBP) supports children and youth ages 0-22 who have varying degrees of vision and hearing loss, known as DeafBlindness. Children who are DeafBlind benefit…

  • Your regional representative knows all about the programs and services that are available to DeafBlind individuals, their families and service providers in your state and beyond, and can help you…

  • The Usher Syndrome Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 whose mission to raise public awareness and research funds for every type of Usher syndrome to find treatments and…
  • Sign Media is the nation's leading producer of videotape and print materials on American Sign Language and Deaf Culture.

    SMI was founded in 1979 as a part-time venture to produce "state-of-…

  • DEAFBLIND GUIDE DOG TRAINING

    In 1992, Leader Dogs for the Blind became the first organization to provide guide dogs specifically trained for clients who are both deaf and…

  • Vision Loss Resources is a nonprofit provider of training, classes, social activities and support groups for people with vision loss living in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.…

  • About the Montana DeafBlind Project

    The Montana DeafBlind Project is located at the Rural Institute at the University of Montana- Missoula. Individuals from birth through…

  • NCDBA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The mission of the North Carolina Deaf-Blind Associates is to advocate for the needs and rights of individuals who are Deaf-Blind and…


  • The New Jersey Center on Deafblindness (NJCDB) is a statewide project that provides expert support for the unique educational needs of students who are Deafblind, their families, and school…

  • Students in New Mexico are engaged in a culturally and linguistically responsive educational system that meets the social, emotional, and academic needs of ALL students.

  • Our Story
    When Colin, Evan, and Jack first met, they formed an instant friendship. However, because Colin is Deaf and uses American Sign Language, the trio had to communicate…

  • The New Mexico deaf-blind project is a statewide program that provides technical assistance, training and support to families, service providers and educators of children and youth who are deaf-…

  • Who is eligible for services?

    Individuals who are eligible are those, birth through 21 years of age, diagnosed as having impairments in both vision and hearing or suspected…

  • NCDB is part of a network of projects for children and youth with deafblindness (birth through 21) that includes state deafblind projects in every state, as well as Puerto Rico, the District of…

  • WHO WE ARE

    The National Family Association for Deaf- Blind (NFADB) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that has served families with individuals who are deaf-blind since 1994…

  • Bridges Oregon, Inc. is a nonprofit organization serving Oregonians who are Deaf, DeafBlind, or Hard of Hearing or face other communication barriers. It is in our mission to facilitate equity and…

  • Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS) is a resource for all Oregonians to improve quality of life for Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing​ people and their families. Our staff…

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    You'll benefit from the expertise of Deaf language experts, gaining a richer…

  • DBMAT links parents from across the state through there Parent Connection Project. SIB STREET - The Sibling Connection gives brothers and sisters of individuals who are sensory…

  • A listing of Deaf-Blind Resources in the state of Utah.

  • At DAIL we strive to reframe how we think and talk about the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafPlus, DeafDisabled and late deafened population. Using appropriate hearing terminologies is an important…


  • VERMONT SENSORY ACCESS PROJECT: VERMONT'S DEAFBLIND PROJECT

    The Vermont Sensory Access Project (VSAP) is a free, federally funded, statewide resource that is designed to…

  • A compilation of state, national, and international resources for Deaf-Blind individuals provided by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.