UniversaLink – Assistive Technology Consultations & Sales
At UniversaLink, you will find the latest assistive listening and living devices to help you live better with hearing loss. Plus, choose from a large selection of books, DVD’s and specialty gift items. Visit our Catalog/Store to learn more.
Community Audiology Services
Community Audiology Services (CAS), a collaboration between CDHH and the UW-Milwaukee College of Health Sciences, is dedicated to meeting all of your hearing needs, including hearing evaluations, hearing aid fittings, custom earmolds and more. For more information about CAS, visit Community Audiology Services.
CommunicationLink – Interpreter Coordination Service
CommunicationLink provides dependable, affordable interpreter coordination services to individuals and organizations throughout Wisconsin. Go to Interpreter Information for more details.
Outreach Presentations and Exhibits
Our knowledgeable staff is available for outreach exhibits, hearing loss awareness workshops, professional in-services about hearing loss and Deaf Culture, assistive technology presentations, on-site sign language classes and more. Contact the Communications Director for more information.
American Sign Language Classes
CDHH offers a variety of sign language classes throughout the year for all ages and skill levels. For more information, visit Upcoming Classes Calendar.
Special Events
You can have a great time and support the Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing’s mission by attending one of our annual fundraising events. Our annual events include the Big Deal Casino Party (February), the Gardens Luncheon (May), Tasting Tuesday (August) and our Used Book Sale (November). All proceeds raised from these events help to support the important work of the Center. To learn more, visit Upcoming Events or contact the CDHH Event Manager.
TEXTNET - Text-based phone system for businesses
The Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is the Wisconsin distributor for TEXTNET, a unique and cost-effective digital communication service for businesses that seamlessly integrates the business’ telephone network, data network and the Internet to provide fully accessible telecommunications for deaf and speech impaired callers. For more information about TEXTNET, contact the Communications Director.
Information and Referral
If you are looking for information about additional services and programs available in our community for individuals with special needs, the friendly staff at CDHH will be happy to help you identify and connect with other area agencies and businesses that may be able to assist you. For more information, call us at 414-604-2200 (Voice) / 888-742-7651 (TTY) or contact the Communications Director.
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