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Advanced Bionics is a global leader in developing the most advanced cochlear implant systems in the world. Acquired by Sonova Holding AG and working with Phonak since 2009, AB develops cutting-…
DC
How We Became Atomic Hands
Atomic Hands was founded by Dr. Alicia Wooten and Dr. Barbara Spiecker who are themselves scientists and members of the deaf community. Alicia and Barbara met at…
IL
We're proud to offer a range of services to assist people with hearing impairment or hearing loss. Whether you're looking for hearing aids, audiology, speech and hearing therapy, or a referral to a specialist we…
NY
OR
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 inclusiveness and to…
TN
Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is nonprofit organization serving Middle Tennessee, northern Alabama, and southern Kentucky. In 2019, we expanded to open offices in Memphis, TN, now serving Shelby County and…
BridgesEAST is proud to be a local agency located in the Tri-Cities and building on the more than 95 years of excellence Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing has delivered. Most importantly, BridgesEAST exists…
We strive to serve all persons who experience hearing loss, their friends and families, as well as those who work in related hearing health fields.
We have a simple vision at WRAP. We want safe, stable, nurturing relationships, families, and communities. To achieve this vision, we work with our communities to end intimate partner violence and build…
UT
The DSDHH mission is to elevate, unify, and empower the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind Utahns by building an inclusive community with full communication access.
Programs and Services include:
…A community for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind and their families
WA
WI
Water Tower View apartments in Greenfield, WI is an affordable community, beautifully designed for the deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf/blind seniors 55 years of age or better.