Resources

Please feel free to suggest any resources that are aligned with NEHD’s mission. Please send your suggestions to info@nehd.org

NEHD's Resources

NEHD General Information Brochure

In partnership with Preferred Therapy Solutions, New England Homes for the Deaf provides personalized care. We believe that truly tailored programs are the most powerful element in healing, recovery, and rehabilitation.

NEHD Rehab Services Brochure

The mission of NEHD is to provide communication accessible health care, housing, social support and recreational activities for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing people.

Hotels Near NEHD

Boston Marriott Peabody (Click to visit website)

Extended Stay America Peabody (Click to visit website)

Sonesta Select Danvers (Click to visit website)

NEHD's Newsletter Archive

Other Resources

National Association of the Deaf

NAD is the nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States of America. (Click to visit website)

Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH)

MCDHH provides accessible communication, education, and advocacy to consumers and private and public entities so that programs, services, and opportunities throughout Massachusetts are fully accessible to persons who are deaf and hard of hearing.(Click to visit website)

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB)

MCB services individuals in Massachusetts who are legally blind by providing access to employment opportunities and social rehabilitation with the goal of increasing independence and self-determination. (Click to visit website)

Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC)

MRC provides services that break down barriers and empower people with disabilities to live life on their own terms. Programs focus on training and employment, community living, and disability determination for federal benefit programs. (Click to visit website)

Children’s Communication Center Beverly School for the Deaf

CCCBSD provides highly specialized academic programs to support the individual learning and communication needs of students from birth through age 22. Additional programs include the Parent-Infant/Toddler Program (PIP), district-wide school consulting, outreach programs and American Sign Language instruction for infants and children, adults, families and the community. (Click to visit website)

The Learning Center for the Deaf (TLC)

TLC is an internationally-recognized, multi-service agency and is the largest provider of services to deaf and hard of hearing children and adults in New England. (Click to visit website)

Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Horace Mann School empowers students as Deaf individuals to be lifelong learners and innovative thinkers with diverse linguistic, ethnic, and cultural identities who are fluent in both American Sign Language and English. (Click to visit website)

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