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Serves people who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families, friends, co-workers, employers and business and government agencies that serve deaf and hard of hearing people through advocacy, technical assistance and educational and outreach activities.
Works to advance the independence, productivity and quality of life for individuals with disabilities and their families. Services include assistive technology, day programs and health services.
Ensures that Virginians of all ages and abilities can acquire the appropriate, affordable assistive and information technologies and services they need to participate in society as active citizens.
Promotes, protects and preserves the rights and quality of life of deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Supports the employment, education and independence of Virginians who are blind or visually impaired.
The foundation of all programs at VDDHH is communication--both as a service (through interpreters, technology and other modes) and as a means of sharing information for public awareness (through training and education).
Helps with disability-related problems like abuse, neglect and discrimination. VOPA also helps people with disabilities obtain services and treatment.
For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind or speech disabled, there is a state-of-the-art Virginia Relay feature designed with their needs and lifestyle in mind. For more information on any of the following features, please call Virginia Relay Customer Service at 1-800-552-7917 (Voice/TTY).
Helps eligible applicants obtain low-interest loans for a wide variety of special equipment and assistive technologies, including wheelchairs, motorized scooters, Braille equipment, hearing aids, low vision aids, communication systems, environmental control devices, building modifications for accessibility or telecommunication devices for the deaf.
The Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center offers state-of-the-art evaluation, consultation and treatment programs for individuals who require assistive technology to live, work and go to school as independently as possible.
Provides individuals with disabilities access, support and knowledge regarding technology, including short-term equipment lending.
Helps eligible applicants obtain low-interest loans for a wide variety of special equipment (i.e., assistive technology). This includes loans for wheelchairs, motorized scooters, Braille equipment, hearing aids, low vision aids, communication systems and more.
Provides training, information and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to businesses, consumers, schools and government agencies within the Mid-Atlantic Region.