The Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NCDHH) (www.ncdhh.ne.gov) has been serving Nebraskans who are deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing since 1979, and is also assisting local businesses to better serve their clients’ diverse needs.
Nearly 20% of Nebraskans have a degree of hearing loss, and 1 in 3 over the age of 65. Whether it’s information and referrals for assistive technology, hearing aids, or requesting a sign language interpreter, the Commission has you covered. Their trained team of specialists will work with your business or organization to better serve your clientele in the areas of communications, employment, access to entertainment, information and social resources, emergency planning, hearing aid affordability and family support. For those who will need to request a sign language interpreter, NCDHH’s Interpreter Referral Program provides a list of qualified, licensed interpreters in your area.
The mission of the Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is to promote and advocate for Nebraskans who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing and to enhance access to effective communication and technology.
For more information about the Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NCDHH) , please contact John Wyvill, Executive Director, at (402) 471-3593, via email at john.wyvill@nebraska.gov, or visit the website at www.ncdhh.ne.gov.