National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA) provides guidance on how to lead a Deaf AA or NA meeting.

If you need help joining a 12 step AA or NA meeting contact them at the email address provided. 

For…

Categories: AA, 12 Step Program
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Virtual
National

AR

Categories: Speech-Language Pathology
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Physical

CA

Categories: Alcoholism Treatment, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Mental Health Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Opioid Addiction Therapy, 12 Step Program, Sober Living Home, Family Therapy, Life Skills Training
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Physical

CT

FIND A PROFESSIONAL

ASHA ProFind is your connection to over 20,000 ASHA-Certified audiologists and speech-language pathologists who have indicated they are accepting referrals.

Categories: Speech Language Pathology Services, Speech-Language Pathology
Location Type
Virtual

IA

Categories: Accessible Technology, iCan Connect
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Physical
Categories: Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution, iCan Connect
Location Type
Physical

IL

Categories: Assistive Technology, Autism Support, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Professional Development, Speech-Language Pathology, Vocational Assistance
Location Type
Physical

ME

The Division for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Late Deafened (DDHHLD) provides a variety of services for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing and Late-Deafened citizens of Maine, including information, referral, and advocacy;…

Categories: Advising State Government, Deaf Resources, Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution, Disability Resources, Employment, Government Services, iCan Connect, Information & Referral, State Councils and Commissions, Vocational Rehabilitation
Location Type
Physical

OR

Sending an email or chatting on the phone can be a challenge for people with both significant vision and hearing loss. iCanConnect provides free equipment including smartphones, tablets, computers, screen readers,…

Categories: Communication Access, iCan Connect
Location Type
Virtual

UT

Support Service Providers (SSP) are for adults who are deafblind. This program encourages community integration, increases the level of independence, and supports the rights of deafblind persons to have unrestricted…

Categories: iCan Connect, Inservice Training Programs, Support Service Provider
Location Type
Physical