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Hearing Loss Association of California http://www.hearinglossca.org/index.htm

Hearing Loss Association of America http://www.hearingloss.org/membership/index.asp

Hearing Loss Network
http://www.hearinglossnetwork.org/

National Association of the Deaf
http://www.nad.org/

Deaf Community Services
Oral interpreters are trained and experienced people who help non-signing people with severe hearing loss understand everything that happens during doctor visits and legal matters. Afterwards, they don't remember.
http://www.dcsofsd.org/

Most hard of hearing and deaf were not born that way. Around 90% of the hearing loss population may be called "Late deaf."  Here is a link to Association of Late Deafened Adults.
http://www.alda.org/

Association of Late Deafened Adults has a San Diego chapter.
http://www.deafvision.net/alda-sandiego/

Deaf Professional Network
For working people with any degree of hearing loss.
http://www.deafprofessional.net/

Palomar College DRC
These are the first people to see when you want to take a class at Palomar College.  They help in unexpected ways. They can help you get signed up for a class. They can help you find your classroom in the maze of buildings.  DSPS will provide listening devices, and they will provide a skilled note taker if taking your eyes off of the teacher causes you to miss things. Their office is often open until 8:00 PM. They are a great bunch of people.
http://www.palomar.edu/dsps/support/

Implants!
Some people who have C.I. say, "It's simply a miracle."  Read more.
http://www.cochlearimplant.com/tour/default.asp

Say What Club
For lots of people, email and plenty of it has become a important and enjoyable form of conversation. Say What Club members talk about hearing loss, fishing, Llamas, and countless other things that make life full and interesting. They have a really good links page, too!
http://www.saywhatclub.com/

Signs of Silence
Signs of Silence gets people along the entire spectrum of hearing loss into contact individuals and organizations offering help. SOS has a history of getting deaf and hard of hearing into jobs. They provide social and recreational opportunities.  Signs of Silence can provide interpreting service.

 

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