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      ACDHH is a central resource and support for children who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or DeafBlind and their families. ACDHH Family and Youth Services work with various organizations and systems throughout the state to ensure that families have access to eligible services through system navigation and connection to community resources towards raising successful Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind Children. READ MORE
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      An energetic and innovative team, ACDHH is a national leader in the provision of communication access, support services, and community empowerment throughout the Grand Canyon State. READ MORE
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  • Hearing aids can help slow cognitive decline in older adults, NIH study confirms
  • Walgreens Hearing Aids: Are They Worth It?
  • 988 suicide and crisis lifeline adds American Sign Language resources
  • Goodyear executive leaves a legacy of empowerment for deaf residents
  • Recognizing Excellence: The 2023 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Awards
  • Goodyear resident earns Gabe Zimmerman Civic Leader Award (West Valley View)
  • Goodyear resident earns Gabe Zimmerman Civic Leader Award
  • Goodyear resident honored for deaf and hard-of-hearing advocacy
  • Collins: Resources, support for seniors with hearing loss
  • ACDHH Announces Statewide Survey to Determine Needs of the Aging Community Who Are Deaf or Have Hearing Loss
  • Support the deaf and hard of hearing community during Deaf History Month
  • Historic Oscar win for Mesa's Troy Kotsur opens doors for deaf stories
  • Arizona prison reform policies ought to include considerations for those who are deaf, hard of hearing, advocates say
  • CLEAN ELECTIONS COMPLETES VOTER EDUCATION GUIDE IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR GENERAL ELECTION COMPLETED ASL EDITION OF THE VOTER EDUCATION GUIDE PUBLISHED TO COINCIDE WITH START OF EARLY VOTING
  • State organization helps bridge gap for those with hearing loss
  • ACDHH News Release: Carmen Green Smith Selected for Unsung Heroes Award
  • Mesa native Troy Kotsur to perform national anthem in sign language at the Super Bowl
  • Improvements urged to protect vulnerable adults
  • Arizona advocates have mixed response to over-the-counter hearing aids
  • Over-the-counter hearing aids are coming — and lots of people could benefit
  • Panel aims to protect vulnerable adults
  • Mesa man Troy Kotsur wins best supporting actor Oscar for his role in “CODA"
  • Valley Deaf community pushes for more access to communication
  • Two organizations are teaming up to provide free hearing aids to those who can’t afford them
  • Encouraging Employers to Hire Deaf, Hard of Hearing Candidates this Winter
  • How sign language interpreters are vital to the fight against COVID-19
  • Arizona advocates for the deaf are seeking clear, protective face masks
  • WEB EXCLUSIVE: Protecting Silent Communication
  • Evolving Challenges For The Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Community During a Pandemic
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10-2-2023

Hearing aids can help slow cognitive decline in older adults, NIH study confirms

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9-13-2023

Walgreens Hearing Aids: Are They Worth It?

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