National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

The Wisconsin Association of the Deaf (WAD, established in 1876 in Delavan, WI, is the state's premier civil rights advocacy based organization of, by and for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind individuals in the…

Categories: Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf, Community Resources, Deaf Advocacy, Deaf Resources, Deaf-Blind, Deaf-Blind Advocacy, Education & Advocacy, Individual/Community Advocacy, Legal Advocacy
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Virtual

AR

Categories: Deaf-Blind, Family Support, Deaf-Blind Census
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Physical

DE

Categories: Audiological Assessment, Audiological Services, Deaf Child's Bill of Rights, Educational Interpreting, Evaluation, Consultation, Family Education (Birth-3), Hearing Assistance Technology, IFSP/IEP Assistance, Observation/Recommendations, Early Learning (18 months-5 years), Transition Planning, Professional Development, Communication Development
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Physical

FL

Categories: Independent Living, Early Intervention, Transition for Teenagers, Computer Training, Job Placement, Job Development, Rehabilitation Engineering, Supportive Employment, Vocational Evaluation, Adjustment to Blindness, Communication Skill Development, Personal Management Training, Home Management, Adaptive Aids, Self Advocacy, Assistive Technology Training, Optical Devices Training, Support Group, Community Integration, Work Adjustment, Work Experience, Personal Adjustment, Social Adjustment, Job Coaching
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Physical

IA

Categories: Deaf-Blind, Independent Living, Vocational Rehabilitation, Blind Services Support Group
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Physical

ID

Categories: Deaf-Blind, Parent Resources
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Physical
Categories: Audio Books, Braille Books, Large Print Books, Deaf-Blind
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Physical

IN

Categories: Deaf-Blind, Parenting Resources
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Physical

PA

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

SC

Categories: Resources for Families, Child, Administrators, Deaf+, Deaf-Blind
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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
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Physical

WI

A compilation of state, national, and international resources for Deaf-Blind individuals provided by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

Categories: Deaf-Blind, DeafBlind Resources
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Physical