National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

A Deaf Mentor provides family-centered, home based, and curriculum-led early education in the home, focusing on Visual Communication, American Sign Language, and Bridging and Navigating Deaf and Hearing Experiences…

Categories: Deaf Mentor, Deaf Mentor Program
Location Type
Virtual

AZ

ASDB Mission

We are committed to excellence and innovation in:

  • Education for all children, throughout Arizona, who are hard of hearing, deaf or have vision loss
  • Leadership…
Categories: ASL Classes, Assistive Technology, Audiology, Counseling, Deaf Mentor Program, Deafblind, Early Learning, Education, Library, Occupational Therapy, Orientation and Mobility, Physical Therapy, State School for the Deaf, Transition Services
Location Type
Physical

IA

Categories: Early Hearing Detection and Intervention, Family Support Services, Assistive Technology Center
Location Type
Physical

MA

"At Clarke we teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk.  Children served by Clarke use advanced technologies, including cochlear implants and hearing aids, to maximize their access to sound.…

Categories: Audiology Services, Auditory Speech and Language, Birth-Age 3 Program, Inclusion Preschool Program, K-8 Program, Mainstream Services, Preschool/Early Childhood Programs, Summer Programs, Support Groups, Teleservices
Location Type
Physical
Virtual
National

NM

Any child from 18 months to 21 living in New Mexico and has a diagnosed hearing loss can be considered for school enrollment and attend free of charge. Children statewide age birth through six can access…

Categories: Deaf Mentor Program, Deaf School, Early Intervention Services, Employment, Family Support Services, Resource Listing, State School for the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

NMSBVI, an innovative leader and unifying entity in the field of educating students birth-high school who are blind or visually impaired, will identify and ensure quality education through collaborative relationships…

Categories: Advocacy, Blind Resources, Early Childhood through High School Education, Family Support Services, Statewide Resources
Location Type
Physical

NY

Lexington School for the Deaf provides a specialized educational program that meets the unique learning and communication needs of profoundly deaf students. We serve children from ages 0-3 years (Ready to Learn)…

Categories: ASL / English Interpreting Services, Birth through High School Education, Family Support Services, Hispanic Resource Team, Mental Health Services, Private School for the Deaf, Residential Program, Student Support Services
Location Type
Physical

OR

Camp Taloali, Inc. is a non-profit organization that sponsors summer programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and youth in Oregon. The campground stretches 111 acres along the North Santiam River and offers an…

Categories: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Camp, Deaf Camp, Summer Camp, Summer Programs, Summer Youth Camps
Location Type
Physical

PA

Camp Hero is a camp for children ages 6 through 17 who are deaf and hard of hearing.   All forms of communication are supported at Camp HERO.  The camp promotes social growth, creativity, self-…

Categories: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Camp, Deaf Camp, Deaf Camp Program, Deaf Camping, Deaf Culture/ASL Immersion, Summer Camp, Summer Programs, Summer Youth Camps
Location Type
Physical
Categories: Behavioral Health, Mental Health, Supportive Living Program, Outpatient Therapy, Medication Management, Case Management, Day Programs, Community Participation Supports
Location Type
Physical

WI

The Wisconsin Lions Camp is dedicated to providing quality camp experiences for Wisconsin youth and adults with disabilities. This organization offers summer camps, events, and resources for Deaf/Hard of Hearing…

Categories: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Camp, Deaf Camp, Summer Camp, Summer Programs, Summer Youth Camps, Adult and Child, Adult Program, Adult/Kids Resources
Location Type
Physical