Resources and Links
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Adults with Deaf-Blindness Resource Guides. The guides were a collaborative effort between the National Family Association for Deaf-Blind (NFADB), the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation, and the Perkins Research Librarian, Jennifer Arnott. They are the result of ongoing conversations about the need for resources for adults with deaf-blindness and their families and include an overview of programs and services and information about specific topics relevant to adults who are deaf-blind.
Overview guide: https://bit.ly/dbadults-overview
Topics guide: https://bit.ly/dbadults-topics
The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind is pleased to announce a new page dedicated to adult life on our website.
Check it out - https://nfadb.org/Adult-Life-Resources/
Overview guide: https://bit.ly/dbadults-overview
Topics guide: https://bit.ly/dbadults-topics
The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind is pleased to announce a new page dedicated to adult life on our website.
Check it out - https://nfadb.org/Adult-Life-Resources/
Deafblind People and Support Service Providers in the 21st Century, an update of the original 2006 Support Service Provider (SSP) White Paper.
The writing team included six - three deafblind and three hearing/sighted SSPs - 28 additional people shared their experiences, thoughts and opinions. Their contributions gave the paper its heart, strength and power. The paper is published online by the National Center on Deaf-Blindness and can be found at:
https://www.nationaldb.org/info-center/Support-Service-Provider-White-Paper/