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MILL NECK FOUNDATION FOR DEAF MINISTRY | MILL NECK FOUNDATION FOR DEAF MINISTRY

Gathers funds for a variety of ministries with the Deaf throughout the United States and the world, including Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf and Mill Neck Services for Deaf Adults. For grant guidelines and applications, please call or visit the website.

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ST. DAVID'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH | ST. DAVID'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Provides spiritual guidance, religious services and support for their congregation. Also provides various cultural and educational programs. Offers ministry to the hearing impaired with a 9am Sunday Service in American Sign Language. Call for additional information.

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JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Offers fully accredited high school program for Deaf adolescents a work/study experience program which is community based a mainstream program with neighboring public schools and an alternative high school program.

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FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES | FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES

Provides assistance with Special Needs Trust. Call for further information.

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VOCATIONAL EVALUATIONS | VOCATIONAL EVALUATIONS

Provides vocational assessments for Deaf, hard of hearing, or other functional disabilities. Call for further information.

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NORTH SHORE CHAPTER OF HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (HLAA) | NORTH SHORE CHAPTER OF HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (HLAA)

Offers individuals with hearing loss the opportunity to meet with peers to share information and discuss personal experiences.

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RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION | RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION

Provides residential habilitation services for deaf/hard-of-hearing individuals. Call for further information.

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Disability Related Support Groups | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Offers many support and peer groups for individuals with disabilities including social and recreational gatherings. The groups are facilitated by individuals. Call for specific information. Groups are available for youth and adults.

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Deaf Services | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Offers individual advocacy to the deaf and hard of hearing; training to encourage self-empowerment and self-advocacy; peer groups; and presentations for assistive technology, interacting with the deaf culture and education youth on deaf culture. Aids in making connections to individuals or organizations that are able to act as interpreters for American Sign Language.

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Disability Related Support Groups | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Offers many support and peer groups for individuals with disabilities including social and recreational gatherings. The groups are facilitated by individuals. Call for specific information. Groups are available for youth and adults.

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MILL NECK EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER | MILL NECK EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER

Offers a center based program for 2-5 year olds with delays in speech/language/cognitive learning areas with or without presence of hearing loss. One full day session is offered from 9:20am to 2:40pm. An integrated class comprised of both disabled and non-disabled students is also offered.

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PRE-SCHOOL/ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | PRE-SCHOOL/ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Provides an early intervention program for children birth-2.ll years. Program is center and home based for children with confirmed or suspected hearing loss and their parents. Offers a fully accredited elementary program recognized by New York State for deaf students. Also offers full after-school extended program including sports and computers. Program includes a mainstream program and alternative multi-handicapped program.

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MILL NECK SERVICES FOR DEAF ADULTS | MILL NECK SERVICES FOR DEAF ADULTS

Provides vocational evaluations for individuals who are hearing impaired and have developmental disabilities. Adult vocational evaluations referred by VESID. Provides case management for all ages. Provides job placement, a communications skills program, an interpreter referral program, a disabilities (HCBS) waiver program, and residential habilitation services.

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HEARING SERVICES | SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER

Offers hearing services for students attending local district programs who have hearing disorders or central auditory processing disorders and include the following: Audiological Evaluations are provided for students with hearing impairment. Evaluations include pure tone audiometry and tympanometry. The following can be included in the evaluation for an additional fee: aided testing with hearing aids, hearing test with student wearing hearing aids; aided testing with FM unit, and hearing test with student wearing FM unit; FM Evaluations include an initial FM evaluation that provides a hearing test to determine the appropriate FM unit for the student. Calibration of the FM unit is included in this service; Earmolds (FM Amplification are provided for students who require FM amplification and are made by audiologists who individualize this equipment to meet the student's needs; Central Auditory Processing Evaluation provided for students, who are seven years and older, with normal hearing and intelligence who have an impaired ability to attend, discriminate, recognize or comprehend auditory information. The Central Auditory Processing Evaluation includes: a peripheral audiological evaluation; tests of speech recognition in quiet and noise; testing to assess central auditory processing disorders, including but not limited to dichotic listening tests, distorted speech, speech in noise, and temporal ordering tasks; and an evaluation report; FM Amplification Trial is designed to assist district personnel in determining if low gain amplification could benefit students who have been diagnosed with: mild hearing loss; fluctuating middle ear hearing loss; learning disabilities involving auditory deficits; and sensorineural hearing loss. To determine if a student can benefit from such amplification, trial use of equipment is available. This includes provision of equipment for one month; in-service workshops for staff on proper use of equipment; classroom management techniques; and pre- and post-data using standardized checklists of auditory behaviors; FM Equipment Services provide for the rental of FM equipment for one month when it is necessary for a district to provide short term use of this equipment and in-service workshops are not needed. If FM equipment is not working properly, the unit can be brought to the BOCES Audiological Center at the Rosemary Kennedy Center, Room 1301G. A computerized evaluation of the unit will be provided and simple repairs, when possible, can be made and Consultant Services include in-service consultation provided to assist district staff in meeting the needs of students with either hearing impairment or central auditory processing disorders. Call for more detailed information.

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Deaf Services | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Offers individual advocacy to the deaf and hard of hearing; training to encourage self-empowerment and self-advocacy; peer groups; and presentations for assistive technology, interacting with the deaf culture and education youth on deaf culture. Aids in making connections to individuals or organizations that are able to act as interpreters for American Sign Language.

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INFANT - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | CLEARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

Provides education for deaf and multiply disabled children who are deaf through age 14, and education of parents in American Sign Language. Evaluates students on request of school district and is a resource center on deafness.

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SUPPORT FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS | SUPPORT FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS

Offers parents of children with hearing loss the opportunity to meet with peers to share information and discuss personal experiences.

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CENTER FOR HEARING HEALTH | CENTER FOR HEARING HEALTH

Provides audiological services to children birth to adults in communities across Long Island. Services are offered on a fee-for-service basis. Financial grants and sliding scale are available.

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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Catholic Charities operates group homes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities that encourage each resident to grow in their functioning and to participate in their communities. As able, residents participate in day programs and workshops, engage in social and recreational activities in the community, have household chores, and run errands. Some even maintain competitive employment. Residential services are provided in 13 residences serving 107 people in communities throughout Long Island including: Amityville (two residences, one for developmentally disabled adults with Alzheimer's disease/dementia) Aquebogue, Babylon Village, Copiague, Elmont, Hampton Bays, Huntington Station, Manhasset (for Developmentally disabled deaf adults) Southhold, Valley Stream, West Babylon (two residences)

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DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES | DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES

Provides professionally trained hearings dogs for people who are deaf/hard of hearing. Dogs are placed nationwide and in Canada and are free of charge.

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JOHN L. NORRIS ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER | JOHN L. NORRIS ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER

Provides residential alcohol/drug abuse treatment program to hearing impaired or deaf adults. Offers individual and group counseling which includes relapse prevention, assertiveness, grief, and vocational counseling. Also offers educational lectures, films, group discussions, Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings, Concerned Others Program and Narcotics Anonymous Meetings.

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NORTHEAST REGIONAL CENTER | NORTHEAST REGIONAL CENTER

Provides service dogs to be matched with adults, children ages 18+ or veterans with a disabilities other than blindness; and facility dogs for professional therapists/health care workers to use in animal-assisted therapy programs within hospitals, nursing homes, rehab centers or other such institutions.

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SECONDARY PROGRAM | SECONDARY PROGRAM AT EAST ISLIP HIGH SCHOOL

Provides education to students who are deaf and multiply handicapped deaf in a mainstream and individual class setting.

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ADOLESCENT MEDICINE | ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

Provides an 18-bed inpatient unit as well as ambulatory and satellite programs tailored to the unique medical and developmental needs of teenagers and young adults. Services include: General Health Care, Eating Disorders Center, Weight Management Center, Atherosclerosis Prevention Center, Adolescent Gynecology, Deaf Health Services, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Services, Behavioral Health Services, HIV Prevention Services and School Based Health Services.

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MILL NECK INTERPRETER SERVICES | MILL NECK INTERPRETER SERVICES

Provides sign language interpreters for a wide variety of services including: doctor appointments, church, meetings, trainings, etc. Interpreters are to be provided free of charge to the person with the disability. Services can be arranged throughout LI/NY Metro Region, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Services can be arranged throughout LI/NY Metro Region, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cost is to be paid by organization (hospital, school, etc.) Requests should be made two weeks prior to the event there is a 24-hour cancellation policy to avoid charge. Pre-certified and certified interpreters are available, call for further information.

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