Celebrating 35 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Educating audiology patients about their rights to accessibility under ADA could be a great opportunity to build trust and develop a deeper connection with them over time.Â
Educating audiology patients about their rights to accessibility under ADA could be a great opportunity to build trust and develop a deeper connection with them over time.Â
This $235,000 annual, 4-year grant, starting April 1st, 2020, will allocate funding for the establishment of a statewide LEAD-K Family Services that includes Parent Mentor support (Parentlinks) and Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP)-related services, specifically Deaf Coach services.
The 4-year undergraduate degree will train teachers to work with children who are deaf or hard of hearing in a variety of educational settings.
Experts discuss improving outcomes for children who are deaf or hard of hearing at Friends of Hearing Caucus Briefing Luncheon in Washington, DC on June 11, 2015.
Read MoreJane Madell, PhD, says parents need current, accurate, and honest information when making important and difficult decisions about the needs of their hearing-impaired children—not information based on what might have been true 20-30 years ago.
Read MoreThe Oticon Foundation has announced the award of a $94,000 grant to The CARE Project.
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