Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Founded in 2001, G.R.E.A.T. D.A.Y.  (GA Resources, Education, Advocacy, and Treatment for Deaf Adults and Youth) served as a counseling and resource provider to the general public. Our…

  • Deaf Counseling Center provides exceptional counseling and personal development services to individuals of all ages, couples, and families. In addition to individual, family, and couples…

  • Deaf Counseling Center is a Deaf-owned and operated therapy, counseling, coaching, assessments, and psychiatric and consulting practice staffed by Deaf licensed professional therapists. It is…

  • A church where the Deaf and their families can worship together. We offer Bible study classes choir/drama, prayer meetings and fellowship. We also offer counseling services, sign classes, worship…

  • My name is Dr. Angela Scruggs, Ph.D., LPC-MHSP, NIC, QMHI. I am a bilingual therapist providing services in English and American Sign Language. I have a Ph.D. in Psychology & Counseling and a…

  • On campus student organization SLK is the official sign language club of Maryville college. Students get together for events such as skill workshops, silent dinners, group travel to public Deaf…
  • E-newsletters - provides information for Deaf and Hard of Hearing community events in the greater Memphis area. We have weekly social events (check our Facebook for further information); and weekly…
  • It's truly amazing that we can communicate just by using our hands! Add different facial expressions, and you have a conversation—the language used by Deaf people. 

    In this course, you'…

  • The Tennessee School for the Deaf offers online conversational sign language classes only to families with deaf or hard of hearing children 0- 5 years of age. The time of the classes are determined…
  • 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…

  • "The mission of SLCAD is to promote a safe and empowered community for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind people by providing Culturally accessible services, advocacy and education."