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Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

What is ODHH?  What does the staff do?  How can we help you?

Accommodations & Assistive Technology

Benefits
Need help with Social Security, Medicare or others?

Communication Access
Tips for everyone on communication.

Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART)
This service is gaining popularity for communication access. 

Complaints or Rights?
A broad list of complaint processes are shown here. A listing of links will guide you to the right place.

Council   (Exit DHFS)
ODHH has an advisory council.

Counseling Services
There are a few counseling services specifically tailored for the deaf, hard of hearing and deaf blind community.

DeafBlind Resources
Several links are included to help you to find information.

Employer Training and Resources
Provides employers with resources tailored to meet the needs of persons, wishing to hire, in the process of hiring or interviewing, or currently have working for them, deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing persons. 

Hearing Aids
Information about hearing aids, hearing health and hearing loss is presented.

Hearing Loss
Hearing loss affects approximately 28 million Americans.

Inservice/Training Request
Provides free in-services/trainings to interested parties on a variety of topics including: hearing loss, accessibility, cultural sensitivity, telecommunications and assistive technology devices, touching upon the rights and laws.

Sign Language Interpreting
Needed to know how to schedule an interpreter or who is the right person?

ODHHNet
ODHHNet provides timely and relevant information to individuals who are deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing along with their family members, advocates, professional associates, public and private agencies via an e-mail list-serve.

Resource Information
Resource list has been developed  to help you find an appropriate agency, program, or office in your area.

Service Fund
Pays for communication access (sign language interpreters or CART) services for deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing persons in certain situations not covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Technology Accomodations
A range of technology information is available.

Telecommunications Assistance Program
TAP provides funds to people who meet income and hearing loss eligibility criteria as a means to assist in the purchase of specialized telecommunication devices, such as a TTY.

Tribal Information 
Who to contact in my tribal region?  What services are provided?

Wisconsin Interpreting and Transliterating Assessment
The assessment provides candidates with an individual assessment of interpreting and transliteration skills, supporting professional growth; whereas providing consumers with a measure of the interpreter’s skills in terms of providing communication access.

Contact Us
There are five regional offices in Wisconsin.  

Can't find what you are looking for?  Please let us know how our website can better serve your needs.  Send your comments to karen.dishno@wisconsin.gov.

Last Updated:  March 02, 2009