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Office for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Regional Office

Program ID:ADRC0339AF

Location:
555 Country Club Rd
Green Bay, WI 54313

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OFFICE FOR THE DEAF/HARD OF HEARING REGIONAL
555 COUNTRY CLUB RD

GREEN BAY ,WI,54313

Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
Front Desk/Receptionist :(920) 490-0500 x108
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Fax Number:None Listed

Web Page:  www.dhfs.wisconsin.gov/sensory
E-mail to:   liberMA@dhfs.state.wi.us

Operating Agency:

    

Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services

Also Known as (AKA):

    

Hours:

    

Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm

Eligibility:

    

There are no specific eligibility requirements.

Fees Charges:

    

There are no fees.

Intake Process:

    

Call for further information.

Language Spoken or Available:

    

Service Area:

    


Program/Service Description:
Provides information about the following: available services, new technologies for accessibility, community supports and services, how to relate to people who are deaf, deaf/blind and have a hearing loss, and laws relating to the rights of people who are deaf, deaf/blind and hard of haring. Referrals made to appropriate community supports and services. Consults with service provides to modify programs or policies to make supports and services accessible. Provides training to deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing people. Supplies information on the Telecommunications Equipment Purchase Program (TEPP) which provides assistance to purchase specialized home equipment for deaf and hard of hearing. The money can be used to purchase TTYs, amplified phones, hands-free speaker phone, puff activator, phone signaling system etc. See Telecommunications Assistance Program (TAP) for further information. The Bureau also has information on the Service Fund. This Service Fund can be used to pay for interpreting services for AA meetings for one person for a maximum of 26 meetings per year. It can pay for sign language interpreters, real time captioning and other services not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

This information is maintained and was last updated on 04/16/2007 by Aging & Disability R.C..


This information is provided as is with no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of the date of the last update, printed above. Brown County United Way and Aging & Disability Resource Center may not be held liable for misuse of this information.