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Arizona Braille and Talking Book Library The library loans Braille and recorded books and magazines, and the related equipment, to eligible visually and physically disabled people in Arizona
Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired Services for blind and visually impaired persons
Arizona Council of the Blind A non-profit organization of blind, visually impaired, and sighted Arizonans focused on blindness-related issues and the challenges of daily living
Foundation for Blind Children Provides classes, orientation and mobility training, parent education and counseling, vocational training, library services, Braille materials, and other assistive devices
Deaf and Hearing Impaired [Top]
Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing The Commission seeks to improve quality of life and accessibility for the deaf and the hard of hearing
Arizona Relay Service Provides telecommunication access (TTY, Voice Relay, etc.) for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and speech-impaired citizens of Arizona
The Consumers Guide to Hearing Aids Ordering information for this "must-have" book on hearing aids
HearingLoss.org Website of the association, SHHH: Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, whose purpose is to enhance the quality of life for people who are hard of hearing, and to provide information, education, support, and advocacy
Valley Center of the Deaf A non-profit organization which coordinates human services, activities, referrals, and advocacy for the deaf in the Phoenix metropolitan area
General Resources [Top]
All Abilities.com: Disability Links for People of All Abilities Categorized links to over 1000 resources, including adaptive technology, assistive technology, accessible travel, education, employment, and more
Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration ARSA works to achieve increased independence and/or gainful employment through comprehensive rehabilitative and employment support services
Community Information & Referral A website and free 24-hour helpline to connect Arizonans to government and non-profit agencies, businesses, support groups, and other organizations serving people in need support and assistance
Dial-a-Ride Dial-a-Ride service provides transportation for senior citizens, age 65 years and older, persons with disabilities, and ADA certified persons
DisabilityInfo.gov Gateway to the federal government's disability-related information and resources.
Living with Disabilities Guide for families of disabled children with links to educational, government benefits, and legal resources, as well as where to find special clothing, toys, and more; also includes message boards for information exchange and support groups
Special Needs Center, Phoenix Public Library The Center provides services, resources, and assistive devices to make Phoenix Public Library accessible to patrons with disabilities
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