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Provides American Sign Language interpreting services through professionals who are nationally certified and state-registered in order to meet the communication needs of deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, and hearing individuals within all areas of daily living.

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Sign Language Interpretation
Promotes the concerns that affect the deaf and hard of hearing community. Provides sign language classes, interpreting, training on the use of TTY, and advocacy.

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Health Related Advocacy Groups
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Provides an array of interpreting Services, including: Oral interpreting service Voice interpreting service Sign language interpreters to meet community needs (as available) In-service training to various audiences Assistance in making telephone calls and filling out forms Tactile interpreting services to deaf-blind individuals Video Relay on site Interpreters work with performing arts venues, conference facilities, schools, courts, hospitals, colleges, state and county government, mental health agencies, and all types of businesses.
Provides interpreting services for the Deaf and hard of hearing.

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Sign Language Interpretation
Interpreter/Translator Registries
Provides certified ASL interpreters for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing population. Offers several levels of service including interpreters with specific training and certification for medical and legal language.
Offers specialized service coordination services, outpatient therapy, and targeted case management services in American Sign Language (ASL) to adults and children who are: A) Deaf B) Deaf-blind C) Hard of hearing D) Involved with the justice system E) Seniors age 55 years and above

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Sign Language Interpretation
Case/Care Management
Provides certified ASL interpreters for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing population. Offers several levels of service including interpreters with specific training and certification for medical and legal language.
The only organization in the Lehigh Valley dedicated to assisting persons with all types of disabilities. Provides community outreach and education, independent living skills, information on adaptive technologies/equipment, advocacy, information and referral, peer support, sign language interpreter referral service and specialized housing search and support. Provides information on programs that will pay for home modifications (to increase accessibility). Transportation & Housing Support Connect individuals with disabilities who are homeless to shelters Assistive Technology Offers Information and Assistance for Assistive Technology and Adaptive Equipment inquiries; Supports the Assistive Technology Lending Library/loan program offered statewide; Offers Funding information for Assistive Technology; houses a Reused Equipment Exchange Program, and more.

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Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Walking Aids
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Wheelchair Donation Programs
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Centers for Independent Living
Homeless Transportation Programs
Toileting Aids
Electric Scooters
Sign Language Interpretation
Walking Aid Donation Programs
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services of Roads to Freedom Center for Independent Living of North Central PA, offers:Resources/training related to language translation, housing, income benefits, mobility/transportation, education, communication, assistive technology, advocacy, budgeting, household management, mentoring, and socialization/recreation geared toward persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Sign Language Instruction. Assistance with obtaining an Interpreter/Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART). Instruction of the Pennsylvania Driver's Manual. Public awareness/sensitivity training regarding persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Information about Videophones/Video Relay Interpreting Services and resources on how to go about getting a videophone. Assistance with getting equipment via the TDDP such as a TTY, CapTel, amplified telephone, etc. A New Start program through Roads to Freedom, an Assistive Technology reuse/recycle program, may be able to provide donated equipment.

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Centers for Independent Living
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Sign Language Interpretation
Peer Counseling
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Provides classes and case support for Deaf refugees, immigrants, and asylees in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Classes include learning ASL, English, learning about the USA, and preparation for citizenship tests.
Provides certified ASL interpreters for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing population. Offers several levels of service including interpreters with specific training and certification for medical and legal language.