DISEASE DIRECTORY

Tuesday, October 07, 2008


Communication Disorders

Deafblindness
Hearing
Language and Speech



  • A-Z to Deafblindness - Understand more about deafblindness, and the people who live with it, including information about how to communicate with a deafblind person.
  • Academy of Aphasia - Professional association of aphasia researchers, offering conference notices, employment listings, and an international directory of aphasia clinics online.
  • AIDB - Information on Deafblindness - INFORMATION ON DEAFBLINDNESS. While not all people who are deafblind are born that way, estimates indicate that deafblindness occurs in three of 100,000 births.
  • Australian DeafBlind Council (ADBC) - Information on Usher's syndrome. Membership includes people with deafblindness, family, carers, support workers, professionals and service organisations.
  • Croatian Association for the Deafblind Persons Dodir - About Croatian deafblind people, news, information about deafblindness and Usher syndrome, photo album. [Croatian, English]
  • DBI - Elderly Deafblindness - Who is DbI? What is deafblindness? ELDERLY DEAFBLINDNESS. To view these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 installed on your computer.
  • DeafBlind Children Home Page - Information and support for parents of deafblind children.
  • Deafblind International - The world association promoting services for deafblind people.
  • Deafblind UK - deafblindness - Deafblindness. What is deafblindness? Deafblind people have a combined sight and hearing loss, which leads to difficulties in communicating
  • DeafBlindInfo.org - Information on dual sensory loss of all kinds. Resource listings for Minnesota, the USA, and the world. Includes specialized consumer resource guides for adults, youth, senior citizens, and families.
  • Deafblindness - Charlie Badenhop; Year-By-Year Chronology Of The Secretarial Profession - Marjorie Gottlieb Deafblindness. What is Deafblindness?
  • Deafblindness - Advertisement. Deafblindness. Email to a friend Printer friendly version Recent Discussions. Deafblindness is relatively rare in the deaf community.
  • Deafblindness - Deafblindness. Helen Keller*. Membership includes people with deafblindness, family, carers, support workers, professionals and service organisations.
  • DEAFBLINDNESS AUCTION COMPARE - deafblindness, deafblindness. LINKTIPPS. Arts and Entertainment Weather. About Us. New Search. TOP > deafblindness. Linktipps: assembly
  • Deafblindness Defined - Return to: Georgia Sensory Assistance Project. Deafblindness Defined. When we hear the term deafblind, we often imagine a person who
  • Deafblindness Information - home > communication disorders > deafblindness Deafblindness. External links (marked with an arrow ?) open in a new window. This
  • Definition of Deafblindness - Deafblindness. Deafblindness is a combination of vision and hearing loss, not necessarily complete deafness and complete blindness.
  • Esmerel's Deafblindness Resources - Deafblindness Resources. (Courtesy of Esmerel Disability Resources. This page is for disability resources that are dedicated to deafblindness. If
  • Information: Deafblindness - Definition, An often used formal definition of deafblindness is: The range of sensory impairments included in the term "deafblindness" is great.
  • Iowa's System Change Project for Deafblindness - Iowa's System Change Project fo Deafblindness. ABOUT DEAFBLINDNESS I. WHAT IS DEAFBLINDNESS? Deafblindness is a combination of hearing
  • Iowa's System Change Project for Deafblindness - Watch for updated information regarding changes to Iowa's Systems Change Project for Deafblindness. Iowa's Systems Change Project
  • New England Center Deafblind Project - Working with children and young adults and providing support for their families. Serving Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut. Includes their goals, programs, resources, consultations and contact details.
  • Overview of Deafblindness - The National Information Clearinghouse on children who are deafblind.
  • Project for New Mexico Children Who Are Deafblind - Technical assistance, training, distance education, and networking information to families, service providers, and individuals, birth through 21, who are deafblind.
  • SEE/HEAR - Free newsletter for families and professionals on visual impairments and deafblindness. Articles on an array of topics, with extensive archives. [English, Spanish]
  • Sense - The national (UK) voluntary organization working with and supporting people of all ages who are deafblind or have associated disabilities. Includes international services.
  • Vermont I-Team: Children and Youth with Deafblindness - What is meant by Deafblindness? The federal definition of deafblindness result in deafblindness. What is the Deafblindness Census? One of
  • VidensCentret for DøvBlindBlevne - Facts - aquired deafblindness - Information center for aquired deafblindness. Acquired deafblindness. There are an estimated 1,100 people in Denmark with acquired deafblindness.
  • What causes deafblindness - What causes deafblindness? If a person develops vision and hearing loss later in life this is called acquired deafblindness. Causes of deafblindness include:
  • What is deafblindness - What is deafblindness? Deafblindness (also called dual sensory loss) is the combination of both hearing and vision impairment. People
  • What is Deafblindness? Arizona Deafblind Project, FREE resource ... - Text-only version of this web site. What is Deafblindness? The term deafblind refers to a combined vision and hearing loss. Back to Top. Types of Deafblindness.