Services: Associate degree program for interpreters for the deaf and certificate program in American Sign Language Studies.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Access Mental Health Services Voice: (973) 754-3295
St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center VP: (973) 977-2294
703 Main Street Fax: (973) 977-2298
Paterson, NJ 07503 E-mail: Accessnj@aol.com
Contact: Carol Uckar Website: www.stjosephshealth.org
Einstein Medical Center Voice: Inpatient Services: 215-951-8300
5501 Old York Road Outpatient Services: 215-456-9850
Moss Building, First Floor Website: www.einstein.edu
Philadelphia, PA 19131 24 hour: (215) 5813774
Services: Inpatient and outpatient mental health services for deaf adolescents and adults. South Jersey Behavioral Voice: (856) 5411700
Health Resources, Inc. TTY: (856) 9649833
Regional Resource Center for the Deaf Fax: (856) 541-4139
400 Market Street E-mail: jedwards@sjbhr.org
Camden, NJ 08101 Website: www.sjbhr.org
Contact: Jeanne Edwards
Services: Outpatient, partial care, transition to residential care, case management and consultation and education related to mental health. The Bridge Voice: (610) 688-1479
31-33 N. Narberth Avenue E-mail: drannie@mail.med.upenn.ed
Narberth, PA 19072
NATIONAL RESOURCES
Alexander Graham Bell Association Voice/TTY: (202) 3375220
for the Deaf Fax: (202) 337-8314
3417 Volta Place NW Website: www.agbell.org
Washington, DC 20007
Contact: Greg Zick
Services: Disseminates information on hearing loss, promotes better public understanding of hearing loss in children and adults, provides scholarships and financial and parentinfant awards, and promotes early detection of hearing loss in infants.
American Society for Deaf Children Voice/TTY: (800) 942-2732
800 Florida Avenue, NE #2047 VP: (202) 644-9204
Washington, DC 20002 E-mail: asdc@deafchildren.org
Website: www.deafchildren.org American SpeechLanguageHearing Voice/TTY: (301) 296-5650
Services: Provides informational materials and tollfree HELPLINE number for consumers to inquire about speech, language, or hearing problems. Also provides referrals to audiologists and speechlanguage pathologists in the United States. Audiology and Speech Clinic MTB Voice: (202) 250-2362
Gallaudet University TTY: (202) 651-5327
800 Florida Avenue NE Fax: (202) 448-7144
Washington, DC 20002 Website: http://gallaudet.edu
Services: Provides a full range of hearing and speech/language services to clients of all ages. Evaluations are conducted by certified audiologists, speech/language pathologists, and supervised graduate students. Other services include hearing tests, hearing aid evaluations and dispensing, aural rehabilitation, speech/reading classes, speech/language diagnostic evaluations and therapy. Boys Town National Research Hospital Voice:(402) 498-6511
555 North 30th Street
Omaha, NE 68131 Website: www.boystownhospital.org
Services:Clinical and research programs focusing on childhood deafness, visual impairment and related communication disorders. Center for Hearing and Communication Voice (917) 305-7766
50 Broadway, 6th floor TTY: (917) 305-7999
New York, NY 10004 E-mail: appointments@chchearing.org
Contact: Laurie Hanin Website: www.chchearing.org
Services: Technical assistance for professionals in designing and providing individualized rehabilitation programs for children with cochlear implants. Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf
P.O. Box 377 Voice/TTY: (817) 3548414
Bedford, TX 76095-0377 Website: www.caid.org
E-mail: caid@swbell.net
Services: An organization that promotes professional development, communication, and information among educators of deaf individuals and other interested people. Conference of Educational Administrators Voice: (904) 810-5200
of Schools and Programs for the Deaf VP: (866) 697-8805
P. O. Box 1778 VP: (904) 201-4776
St. Augustine, FL 32085 Fax: (904) 810-5525
E-mail: NationalOffice@ceasd.org
Website: www.ceasd.org
Dogs for the Deaf Voice/TTY: (541) 826-9220
10175 Wheeler Road Fax: (541) 826-6696
Central Point, OR 97502 E-mail: info@dogsforthedeaf.org
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8180 Website: www.fpg.unc.edu
Services: Research, projects and products related to early childhood development and the needs of young children with disabilities. Gallaudet University/ Laurent Clerc Voice/TTY: (202) 651-5855
National Deaf Education Center Fax: (202) 651-5857
Gallaudet University E-mail: clerc.center@gallaudet.edu
Hearing Loss Association of America Voice: (301) 6572248
7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1200 TTY: (301) 6572249
Bethesda, MD 20814 Fax: (301) 913-9413
E-mail: info@hearingloss.org
Website: www.hearingloss.org
Services: Promotes awareness and information about hearing loss, communication, assistive devices, and alternative communication skills through publications, exhibits, and presentations. Helen Keller National Center for Voice: (516) 9448900
DeafBlind Youths and Adults TTY: (516) 944-8637
141 Middle Neck Road FAX: (516) 944-7302
Sands Point, NY 11050 E-mail: hkncinfo@hknc.org
Contact: Joseph J. McNulty Website: www.hknc.org
Services: Diagnostic evaluations, comprehensive vocational and personal adjustment. National Center for Hearing Assessment Voice: (435) 797-3584
and Management Website: www.infanthearing.org
Utah State University
2615 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322
Listen-Up Website: www.listen-up.org
Services: Website with Resources for Individuals who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing Marion Downs National Center Voice: (303) 322-1871
4280 Hale Parkway Fax: (303) 399-3411
Denver, CO 80220 E-mail: contact@mariondowns.org
Website: www.mariondowns.com
Services: Technical assistance provided to states for infant screening, diagnosis and early intervention programs for children with hearing loss. National Association of the Deaf Voice: (301) 5871788
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820 VP: (301) 5871788
Silver Spring, MD 20910 TTY: (301) 5871789
Fax: (301) 587-1791
E-mail: nadinfo@nad.org
Website: www.nad.org
Services: Nation’s largest organization safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard of hearing Americans in education, employment, health care, and telecommunications. NAD Law and Advocacy Center Voice: (301) 5871788
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820 VP: (301) 5871788
Silver Spring, MD 20910 TTY: (301) 5871789
Fax: (301) 587-1791
E-mail: nadinfo@nad.org
Website: www.nad.org
Services: Provides legal services for deaf or hard of hearing individuals who have discrimination complaints. National Captioning Institute Voice/TTY: (703) 9177600
3725 Concorde Parkway Fax: (703) 917-9878
Chantilly, VA 20151 Website: www.ncicap.org
Services: Closedcaptioning service for television networks. National Center for Birth Defects Voice: (800) 232-4636
and Developmental Disabilities TTY: (888) 232-6348
1600 Clifton Road E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
MS E-87
Atlanta, GA 30333 Website: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hearingloss/index.html
National Center on Deafness Voice/TTY: (818) 677-2054
California State University Fax: (818) 677-7192
18111 Nordhoff Street E-mail: ncod@csun.edu
Jeanne Chisholm Hall Website: www.csun.edu/ncod
Northridge, CA 91330-8267 National Cued Speech Association Voice/TTY: (800) 4593529
1300 Pennsylvania NW Fax: (850) 837-0450
Suite 190-713 E-mail: info@cuedspeech.org
Washington, DC 20004 Website: www.cuedspeech.org
Services: Advocacy, information and support regarding use of Cued Speech. National Information Center Voice/TTY: (202) 8848200
for Children and Youth with Disabilities Voice/TTY: (800) 695-0285
Services: Dissemination of information on all disabilities prepared for children, adults and professionals. National Consortium on Deaf Blindness Voice: (800) 4389376