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Project Reach
Project Reach
Discover how IDBP provides technical assistance and training to address early intervention and transitional service needs of children with DeafBlindness.
·philiprockcenter.org·
Project Reach
Illinois Hands & Voices
Illinois Hands & Voices
Illinois Families for Hands & Voices is a parent-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families that have children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing without a bias toward communication modes or methodologies. We want to provide Illinois families with the necessary resources, networking, and information in order to improve communication access and educational outcomes for their children. Our statewide activities, advocacy efforts, and parent/professional collaboration are all focused on enabling our deaf and hard-of-hearing children to reach their fullest potential!
·ilhandsandvoices.org·
Illinois Hands & Voices
CHOICES · Choices for Parents
CHOICES · Choices for Parents
CHOICES for Parents is a statewide coalition of parents and professionals ensuring that children with identified hearing loss and their families receive the necessary resources, advocacy, information, services and support. CHOICES for Parents is committed to providing unbiased information.
·chicagohearingsociety.org·
CHOICES · Choices for Parents
Division of Specialized Care for Children
Division of Specialized Care for Children
Established in 1937, and administered by the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) is the Illinois Title V agency that provides care coordination for families and children with special health care needs. DSCC, governed by Administrative Rules, helps children with disabilities, and those who have conditions which may lead to disabilities, grow and develop to the full extent of their abilities.
·uic.edu·
Division of Specialized Care for Children
Illinois All Kids: Healthcare for All Kids
Illinois All Kids: Healthcare for All Kids
The All Kids program offers many Illinois children comprehensive healthcare that includes doctors visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care and medical devices like eyeglasses and asthma inhalers. Some families pay monthly premiums for the coverage, but rates for middle-income families are significantly lower than they are on the private market. For instance, a family of four that earns between $45,000 and $67,000 a year pays a $40 monthly premium per child, and a $10 co-pay per physician visit.
·allkidscovered.com·
Illinois All Kids: Healthcare for All Kids
Illinois Sound Beginnings
Illinois Sound Beginnings
The purpose of this website is to provide information that will be of interest and benefit to families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing. From this site, families may connect with the resources and information necessary to make informed decisions for their children.
·illinoissoundbeginnings.org·
Illinois Sound Beginnings
llinois Service Resource Center
llinois Service Resource Center
The Illinois Service Resource Center provides behavior support for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in Illinois. Behavior support can be for individual students with challenges, or at the preventive level with classrooms or school programs. ISRC serves students with hearing loss regardless of communication mode.
·nsseo.org·
llinois Service Resource Center
Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Welcome to the website for supervisors of educational programs in Illinois that serve students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. We promote quality educational programming and social experiences for our students. ISHI deals with local, statewide, and national issues which affect our students. Our members come from all over the state and represent both small and large school districts.
·ishi-il.org·
Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Illinois School for the Deaf
Illinois School for the Deaf
The vision of the Illinois School for the Deaf is to educate students to become responsible, self supporting citizens. Our schools will be safe learning communities that encourage students to attain their highest potential in reading, writing, and mathematics. We will empower our students to explore the technological trends and the employment opportunities of the future.
·illinoisdeaf.org·
Illinois School for the Deaf