Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program

Interdisciplinary evaluation and support for deaf and hard of hearing children, young adults and their families. Includes: psychological, educational and language evaluation coordination with medical care and social services psychological, audiological, communication assessments psychiatric assessments Clinicians fluent in sign language. Interpreters available for parents whose primary language is not English. Wheelchair Ramps, Elevators, Accessible… Continue Reading Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program [...]

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Deaf Services

We believe the best way to serve deaf individuals with disabilities is to honor the culture and values of the Deaf community. In all of our programs, we employ highly competent and experienced deaf professionals and prioritize access to communication and comprehensive training for all, deaf and hearing alike. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Deaf Respite… Continue Reading Deaf Services [...]

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Deaf Services, Supports, and Education

TLC is an internationally-recognized, multi-service agency and is the largest provider of services benefiting eaf and hard of hearing children and adults–and families–in New England. Our organization includes:  Marie Philip School – Educating nearly 200 deaf and hard of hearing students Pre-K to 12+ in a bilingual-bicultural language-rich setting; Walden School – Providing trauma-informed therapeutic residential… Continue Reading Deaf Services, Supports, and Education [...]

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Deaf-Blind Community Access Network (DBCAN)

The DeafBlind Community Access Network (DBCAN) program works to empower DeafBlind people to increase and sustain their independence in the community. DBCAN’s services are available to DeafBlind adults in Massachusetts. DBCAN matches DeafBlind adults with trained Providers who assist with accomplishing everyday tasks, such as: reading mail and other printed materials, exercising and participating… Continue Reading Deaf-Blind Community Access Network (DBCAN) [...]

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Deaf-Blind Support

AADB is a national consumer organization of, by, and for deaf-blind Americans and their supporters. “Deaf-blind” includes all types and degrees of dual vision and hearing loss.  Information Clearinghouse: has Information, referral and technical assistance on topics related to deaf-blindness. American Association of the Deaf-Blind Birth to 3, 3 – 4, 5 – 8,… Continue Reading Deaf-Blind Support [...]

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