National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Colorado Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind (CCDHHDB) was established on July 1, 2000, as a Type II state agency to address the needs and concerns of Colorado’s deaf, hard-of-…

  • The Educational Audiology Association is an international organization of audiologists and related professionals who deliver a full spectrum of hearing services to all children, particularly those…

  • The Educational Audiology Association is an international organization of audiologists and related professionals who deliver a full spectrum of hearing services to all children, particularly those…

  • Advancing audiological care for the Hispanic/Latino community
    We are helping audiologists address language concordance and health equity in hearing and balance care. We are…

  • The Bloomfield Hills Schools Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program provides academic instruction within the general curriculum through services that support each student's learning needs as determined…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • The Fairview Learning reading program, designed specifically for students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, reflects years of collaboration among educators of the deaf and utilizes best practices.…

  • The American Academy of Audiology serves as the collective voice of audiology. We are committed to advancing the science, practice, and accessibility of hearing and balance health care for our…


  • 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…