Hearing Loss Resources

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IL

Illinois Relay is a FREE service that allows people who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Speech-Disabled, or Deaf-Blind to place and receive calls to standard telephone users via a keyboard or assistive device.

Categories: Relay Services, Telephone Equipment
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Categories: Education, Deaf School, Intervention
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Categories: Behavior Support in Education
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Categories: Education Resources
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Categories: Assistive Technology, Braille and Reading Download (BARD), Disability Resources, Radio Information Service, NewsLink
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Categories: Postsecondary Education, Special Education Degree
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Categories: Educational for D/HH/DB Students
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Categories: Professional Educator Training, Promote Deaf Education
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Categories: Amplified Phones, Captioned Phones, Cell Phone Amplifiers, Electrolarynx, Speech iPad, TTY, Telephone Relay
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Categories: Sign Language Studies
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Categories: Social Community Activities, Information Resource & Referral, CART Referral Service, Advocacy Resources, Resource Agreement, Sign Language Books, Information Resource, Harris, Rent Hall
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Categories: Blind Camp, Deaf Camp, Hearing Aid Bank, Free Loan Program, Eyeglasses, Vision Clinic, Orientation and Mobility, Mobile Hearing Screening, Mobile Vision Screening
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Categories: Assistive Technology, Communication Education, Computer Literacy, Equipment Loans, Peer to Peer Counseling, Support Groups
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Categories: Supportive Living, Independent Living Skills
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Categories: Advocacy, Resources, Training
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The NIA's DHH Programs are for students in Preschool to High School who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. The NIA Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program recognizes and supports the diversity of each student. The programs are…

Categories: Deaf Education Program
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The NSSEO Deaf and Hard of Hearing Itinerant Services provide students with the necessary skills and supports to become confident, independent individuals who will succeed in a hearing world. Learning is a…

Categories: Deaf Education Program
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Categories: Deaf Advisory Committee, ASL Class, Interpreter Referral List, Advocacy, Assistive Technology Information, Peer Support
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Categories: technical assistance, Information, Training, Early Intervention, Special Education, Transitional Services
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Categories: technical assistance, Identification of Deaf-Blind Children and Youth, Advocacy, Family Support, Transition
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The SASED Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program serves students with identified hearing loss from the 92 member school districts of DuPage/West Cook Regional Association.  The Early Childhood through 8th grade…

Categories: Deaf Education Program
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Categories: Religious
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Categories: Workshops, Events, Social Activities
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Categories: Physical Therapy, Vocational Services, Adult Program, Residential Program Sign Language Classes
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Categories: Vision Care, Independent Living, Employment & Training, Assistive Technology, Education, Social Skills
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Categories: Religious
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Categories: Assistive Technology, Autism Support, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Professional Development, Speech-Language Pathology, Vocational Assistance
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Categories: Audiology, Hearing, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Vision Services, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Assistive Technology, Autism Assistive Technology, Workshops, Continuing Education
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Categories: Mental Health, Substance Use Treatment, Training and Workforce Development, Youth & Young Adult Services, Healthcare, Research, Evaluation, Justice Program, Peer Services, Housing, Homeless Program, Transition, Employment Service, Creative Arts, Justice Program
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Categories: Discussion Groups, One-On-One Meetings, Research
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Categories: Early Intervention Training Program
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VT

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: Audiologists, Audiology Services
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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, Speech Language Pathology Services
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Aiming to help all students aged 3-22 who are Deaf or hard of hearing access services and receive positive and inclusive education.

 

We provide every student team access to specialists licensed…

Categories: Deaf Education Program, Deaf-Blind Educational Services, Early Intervention Services, Education Resources, School Consultation
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At DAIL we strive to reframe how we think and talk about the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafPlus, DeafDisabled and late deafened population. Using appropriate hearing terminologies is an important step in understanding…

Categories: Advocacy Resources, ASL Class Resources, Assistive Technology Resources, Deaf Resources, DeafBlind Resources, Education Resources, Employment Services
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The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI) is the only private agency to offer training, services, and support to visually impaired Vermonters. 

Their mission is to enable…

Categories: Blind, Blind Babies Program, Blind Resources, Blind Services
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VTAD's goal is to create a better world for the deaf individuals and their families through community outreach, advocacy, education, legislative efforts, and collaboration. 

Categories: Advocacy, Community Outreach, Deaf Resources
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Vermont Hands & Voices is a state chapter of Hands & Voices — a parent-driven organization that supports families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing, without bias as to communication modes or…

Categories: Advocacy, Parent Organization, Parent Peer Support
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Vermont Relay…making telephone connections possible for all!

Categories: Relay Services, Telephone Equipment
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VERMONT SENSORY ACCESS PROJECT: VERMONT'S DEAFBLIND PROJECT

The Vermont Sensory Access Project (VSAP) is a free, federally funded, statewide resource that is designed to improve the quality…

Categories: Assessment, Assessments, Counseling, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Deaf-Blind Project, Deafblind, DeafBlind Resources, Educator Consultation, Self-Advocacy, Speech and Language Therapy, Trainings, Transition Planning
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