Deaf or Hard of Hearing

  • Resources, art, videos, and other information related to people who are deafblind.
  • Financial aid, periodicals, and various resources for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Animated sign language dictionary used to look up words or phrases.
  • Educational materials and public service announcements related to hearing loss and communication disabilities. A resource for locating audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists.
  • Research involving the ear, nose, head, neck, and related functions. Newsletter and abstracts available.
  • Hearing centers in New York and Florida that specialize in hearing testing, hearing aid fitting, screeings, speech therapy.
  • Primary school in St. Louis, Missouri, open to children with hearing loss from around the world.
  • A birth through grade twelve program for deaf and hard of hearing students that provides expertise, services, information, and materials related to deaf education for families and professionals nationwide.
  • Research and information about cochlear fluids in the inner ear.
  • Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) provides instant voice-to-text real time transcription or captioning.
  • International professional organization providing professional development, journals, newsletters, conferences, and special education publications related to policy, standards, and advocacy for under-served individuals.
  • The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness provides a library which includes publications and articles related to deafblindness, as well as local, state, and national listings of trainings, conferences, and events.
  • Membership in DBI allows access to information, networking opportunities, conferences, and DBI Review Magazine.
  • Gathers and disseminates the professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted.
  • Offers online training on accessible information technology for persons with disabilities.
  • Undergraduate and graduate programs for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students based in ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, DC.
  • Subscription-based website consisting of ASL dictionary, lessons, and resources that include Baby Sign, International Sign Language, Emoticon, Bodicon, gestures, manual alphabet (fingerspelling) and numeral, sign stories and arts.
  • Online database of hearing-related content and health information.
  • Internet resources related to hearing loss from Western Oregon University.
  • Legal information, specific job accommodations, and information links on disability and employment.

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