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Keyword Details: ASL

American Sign Language

Programs related to ASL

Center for Deaf-Blind Persons
Service/Skills and Activities Taught At the Center and Off-Site: Assessment - Communication - Independent Living - Orientation and Mobility - Leisure Time Individualized Rehabilitation Training -Alternative Communication - Adaptive Independent Living - Adaptive Technology - Computer Training - Le... (Click here for more)
HEAR Wisconsin
HEAR Wisconsin is the most comprehensive nonprofit organization providing services to clients who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) in the state. For nearly 100 years, this organization has been providing vital services to an underserved, under-resourced population - babies, families, the young, ... (Click here for more)
iCanConnect-WI
Program of the Center or Deaf-Blind Persons, Inc.thru The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) which supports local programs that distribute equipment to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind (have combined hearing and vision loss) to enable access to telephone, advanced c... (Click here for more)
Mobile Audiology Clinic (MAC)
Mobile Audiology Clinic (MAC), state of the art mobile clinic. MAC brings a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, audiologist, and equipment to underserved people in the community, increasing access to needed services. MAC's purpose is two-fold - Provide accessible, 360- degree hearing healthcare to the c... (Click here for more)
Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
The Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) provides unbiased information and connects people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf Blind to resources available in Wisconsin. Services include: - Visor Card- For drivers who are Deaf or hard of hearing. - Emergency Preparedness Toolkit http... (Click here for more)
University of Wisconsin - Parkside
State College. Offers adult learner classes to include extensive selection of online learning. Example: American Sign Language https://www.ed2go.com/uwparkside/online-courses/learn-sign-language/ Access website for full catalog, class schedules and fees. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Student Support Se... (Click here for more)
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