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Independence through Senseability

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

Canadian Deafblind Associationn (Ontario Chapter) Inc.

Canadian Deafblind Association (Manitoba Chapter)

Canadian Deafblind Association (Alberta Chapter)

Canadian Deafblind 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.