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If 95% of what we learn comes from our eyes and ears, imagine what it must be like to be deafblind.

Links

Additional information on deafblindness may be found at the following websites:

Intervenor Organization of Ontario

The Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association (Ontario Chapter) Inc.

The Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association (Manitoba Chapter)

The Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association (Alberta Chapter)

The Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association (New Brunswick/P.E.I. Chapter)

Canadian National Institute for the Blind

American Association of Deaf-Blind

Deafblind Link

American Foundation for the Blind

Helen Keller National Centre

Canadian Helen Keller Centre

Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs

Reena

Ontario Partnership on Aging & Developmental Disabilities

Transition Guide for Caregivers, "Aging with a Developmental Disability"

Deafblind International

George Brown College Intervenor Program

Medicine Hat College

The Accessible Channel

 

Disclaimer: Please note that the above links connect to organizations outside DeafBlind Ontario Services, and as such we are not responsible for the content or accuracy of the information contained therein.