Emergency Contacts
Re:Solve Crisis Network 1-888-7youcan or 1-888-796-8226;
Information, Referral and Emergency Services (IRES) 412-350-4456 or TTY 412-350-3467
Resources in this directory are primarily based in Allegheny County, PA, but may also include virtual/online resources.
One week mental health ASL interpreter training in Alabama.
Goup and individual - in person and virtual
Day programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing adults.
Provides social rehabilitation services in ASL.
Intensive outpatient chemical dependency program with lodging located within the University of Minnesota Medical Center. Specializing in treatment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons
Independent housing for visually impaired, elderly and individuals with disabilities - including DeafBlind.
BA degree in ASL interpreting.
Individual, Virtual. Serves multiple states.
McKnight Plaza
Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
15237
National Deaf Therapy is a virtual based mental health counseling services for the Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard-of-Hearing, and Late-Deafened populations by a team of Deaf Licensed Therapists.
Individual, Virtual. Serves multiple states.
National Family Association for DeafBlind (NFADB) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that has served families of individuals who are deaf-blind since 1994.
Deaf-blindness means having combined hearing and vision losses which cause severe communication, mobility, and learning challenges. Accessing people and the surrounding environment can be very difficult. Many people who are deaf-blind have additional physical and cognitive impairments. Originally started by and for families of individuals who are deaf-blind, NFADB’s membership is now extended to any person or organization that wants to support individuals and families who are deaf-blind.
We are all in this community together! NFADB believes individuals who are deafblind are valued members of their community and should have the same opportunities and choices as others in the community. NFADB exists to empower the voices of families of individuals who are deaf-blind and advocate for their unique needs.