National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) is a national organization that brings together professionals from vocational rehabilitation, mental health, chemical health, education, interpreting, and…

Categories: Advocacy, Professional Workshops, Training Professionals
Location Type
Virtual

ME

DRM’s Deaf Advocacy and Communication Access Program serves Maine people who are D/deaf*, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened, Deaf-Blind (dual sensory loss – sight and sound), or who use signs and…

Categories: Accessibility Services, Advocacy and Awareness, Civil Advocacy, Civil Rights, Employment, Legal Advocacy, Legal Aid Resources, Legal Assistance, Self Advocacy, Volunteer Opportunities
Location Type
Physical

MN

Mission

It was 1965. Talking about the business side of healthcare was considered taboo. A group of speech-language pathology and audiology visionaries knew that the practices they were…

Categories: Training Professionals, Workshops for Professionals
Location Type
Virtual
National
Categories: Civil Rights
Location Type
Physical

OK

Categories: Assistive Technology, children's hearing aid program, Senior Citizen's Program, Speech Equipment
Location Type
Physical

PA

Categories: American Sign Language and English Interpreting (B.S.), Interpreter Training Program (ITP)
Location Type
Physical

TX

(Note: in order to become a Texas BEI Certified Interpreter, you must have an associate degree or have earned 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university.)

Interested in an American Sign…

Categories: ASL Studies Program, Interpreter Training Program (ITP), Postsecondary Education
Location Type
Physical

UT

The mission of Utah Children's Hearing Aid Program (CHAP) is to optimize early communication and learning potentials for deaf/hard of hearing (DHH) infants and children by providing access to hearing…

Categories: children's hearing aid program, Hearing Aid
Location Type
Virtual