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This program can help you by offering services if you are deaf or hard of hearing. The Office of Deaf Services advocates for deaf and hard of hearing people of all ages in Iowa. Services for individuals may include:
- Education
- Help with issues affecting the families of deaf and hard of hearing people
- Referrals to local, state, and national deaf and hard of hearing organizations
- Information on your legal rights
- Access to government agencies
- Assistance with getting adaptive devices and aids to make the most of any hearing you may have
How do I apply?
To get help from this program, contact the Deaf Services Commission of Iowa.
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