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Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

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A woman holds up her hands. The word %22Deaf%22 is written on them.
Two people communicating via American Sign Language.
Someone communicating via video relay.
Two people in conversation.
A teacher using American Sign Language to communicate with a student.
Different types of assistive technology for people who are deaf.
A consumer event with people deep in conversation.
An American Sign Language Class.

Case Management

The Case Manager makes appropriate referrals to state and local agencies to ensure services are provided based on that consumer’s individual needs.

Assists consumers with filling out forms and applications, locating appropriate housing, and advocating for consumer rights in the area of deafness and loss of hearing.

Adjustment Counseling

The Case Manager counsels consumers on how to adapt to hearing loss and find assistive devices and resources in the community to help them live more independently 

Assistive Technology

The Case Manager helps consumers determine which assistive devices and apps will meet their needs at home or at work and can provide training as needed. 

Deaf Lab

The deaf lab is open for public use during regular business hours. It includes Video-phone and computer access.

Lending Library

Our lending library is available to the public.  It includes educational books and videos pertaining to sign language, interpreting, and deaf culture.

Public Awareness Presentations

The Case Manager can give customized presentations at schools, churches, community agencies, police departments, hospitals, nursing homes, funeral homes, and businesses.  Presentations can be given on the following topics and more:

  • Deaf culture awareness
  • Technology and assistive devices
  • Accessible church services for deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act and how it impacts community agencies, hospitals, employers and schools
  • Communicating with deaf or deaf/blind patients
  • Improving the workplace environment for deaf and hard of hearing employees

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