Some states do have assistance available-- Nevada and Nebraska are two examples. Help from the Federal Government directly is not available through Medicare or the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. But, they do have a directory of local groups that will help-- www.nidcd.nih.gov/directory/
The phone number of the Rochester School For The Deaf is: 585-544-1240.
The phone number of the Deaf Smith County Library is: 806-364-1206.
Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the phone.
The phone number of the Central Institute For The Deaf Museum is: 314-977-0268.
listen to phone
A government can empower the deaf and mute work force in many ways. They have ways of helping out using phones, schools and have places that can help you start.
Yes, most phones can be programmed to do that.
All government agencies are responsible for accommodating deaf people in whatever service or good is provided by that agency. The Americans with Disabilities Act sets out the rules for accommodating Americans with disabilities.
a screen is my way of saying hi timothy get back to work
Yes. Any phone with texting. (lol. this wasnt much help)
A government department for the deaf typically focuses on addressing the needs and rights of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It may provide services such as advocacy, accessibility programs, education, and resources to promote inclusion and equal opportunities. Additionally, the department often collaborates with community organizations and stakeholders to improve communication access and support policies that benefit the deaf community. The specific name and functions of such departments can vary by country or region.
All government agencies are responsible for accommodating deaf people in whatever service or good is provided by that agency. The Americans with Disabilities Act sets out the rules for accommodating Americans with disabilities.