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Aging in the Deaf Community

September 13, 2006

Monarch Butterfly
Growing Older: Check out ASC’s September Newsletter to read two great articles about aging. The first article challenges us to embrace aging, while the other offers tips for those who are taking care of older parents.

Deaf Senior Citizens: We have a special place in our hearts for the older Deaf members of our community. Their history and experiences teach us so much. It is wonderful to hear about Deaf senior citizen housing programs being built near Deaf schools. What a fantastic way to bring older and younger people together. It can be frustrating trying to locate appropriate resources and services for older Deaf adults. Below are some links that may be useful.

Resources for Deaf People:

Deaf Seniors of America

April 2007 Deaf Seniors Conference

Fremont Housing Plan

Deaf Senior Housing

Columbus Colony Housing

Posted by ASCDEAF under Deaf Issues on |

1 Comment to “Aging in the Deaf Community” »

  1. maura leach says:

    Hi,
    Dont forget New England Homes for the Deaf in Danvers Mass !

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