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8840 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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3501 Algonquin Road, Suite 350, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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8620 South Pulaski Road, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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743 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60624
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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6200 North Hiawatha Avenue, 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60646
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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1945 West Wilson Avenue, Suite 3000, Chicago, IL 60640
Anixter Center offers therapy and counseling in American Sign Language (ASL) for the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing communities. They offer help with stress, grief, trauma, and other things that may be troubling you.Therapy is offered either in-person or online via Zoom.
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1151 South Wood Street, Chicago, IL 60612
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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2753 West North Avenue, 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60647
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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8616 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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2102 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Works in collaboration with public school settings that have clusters of Deaf/HOH students in grades 6 - 12 using presentations that are conducted in American Sign Language and other diverse learning styles, utilizing the evidence-based curriculum "Too Good For Drugs".
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2215 Enterprise Drive, Suite 1502-1503, Westchester, IL 60154
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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8600 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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161 Northfield Road, Winnetka, IL 60093
This group of hearing advocates teaches each other and anyone who's interested in learning more about strategies for effective communication and assistive technologies for people with or without hearing aids. Our door is always open to answer hearing related questions. Meets in NSSC's Weber Room.
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3925 North Ashland Avenue, C1, Chicago, IL 60613
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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161 Northfield Road, Winnetka, IL 60093
North Shore Senior Center offers a hearing loss support group to learn more about assertiveness, self-advocacy and new assistive technologies that can help you live life to the fullest with hearing loss. Share your solutions and successes, as well as frustrations with hearing loss with those who "get it."
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7600 South Pulaski Road, Suite 3N, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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4101 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613
The Thresholds Deaf Program offers comprehensive community-based services for persons with serious mental illnesses who are deaf or hard of hearing. Staffed by employees fluent in the use of American Sign Language (ASL) who understand the unique cultural needs of the deaf community, the Thresholds Deaf Program provides a full range of specialized services and connects clients to other services, both within Thresholds and elsewhere. Through the Thresholds Deaf Program, clients have access to many services, including:?Psychiatric and medical careHousing options (group homes, supportive apartments, and unstaffed housing located throughout the Chicagoland area)Outreach services (home visits, resource referral, and advocacy)Life skills and social groups
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2017 North Mendell Street, Chicago, IL 60642
Chicago Hearing Society's Youth Program provides structured, creative activities that give youngsters opportunities to exercise responsibility, leadership, and independent living skills. Children learn while having fun, make friends, and develop good feelings about themselves that will last a lifetime.
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6221 South Emerald Drive, Suite 2, Chicago, IL 60621
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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3444 Dundee Road, Northbrook, IL 60062
The Center on Deafness provides a training and employment program for Deaf adults clients. The program is geared towards helping the clients to achieve their maximum potential and independence.
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1010 Dixie Highway, 4th Floor, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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