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      The Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing has been committed to improving the quality of life for the Deaf for over 35 years! Services span across all facets such as sharing Deaf-related resources, advocating for one’s communication needs, training both private and public service providers, and providing consultation on community needs. READ MORE
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      Hard of Hearing people have difficulty hearing sound and understanding speech. Phone conversations can be a challenge. Personal conversations can be fraught with misunderstanding. Fortunately, the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing is here to help. READ MORE
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ACDHH is a state agency that serves any citizen in Arizona. Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Speech Challenged, interpreter and hearing alike are all ACDHH consumers.

Yes, ACDHH provides trainings on a variety of topics. The variety of topics include: deaf culture, ADA rights, understanding assistive technology, cultural sensitivity, hearing loss tips, interpreter licensure, and equipment distribution. To arrange for a training or presentation please see the services tab and select the corresponding service to contact the specialist for that area.

The only service with an associated fee is interpreter licensure. All other services provided are done so at no cost to the consumer including our equipment distribution program (AzTEDP).

Some of the many agencies, organizations and schools ACDHH has built partnerships with are:

  • Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABILITY360)
  • Arizona Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (AZRID)
  • Coconino Community College
  • National Association of Black Interpreters (NAOBI)
  • National Association for the Deaf (NAD)
  • National Black Deaf Advocates (NBDA)
  • Phoenix Community College
  • The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
  • Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)
  • University of Arizona

ACDHH is open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

17% of the Arizona population has a hearing loss.  Over 1.1 million Arizonans are hard of hearing and more than 20,000 people in Arizona are culturally Deaf.

2.2 our of 1,000 babies in Arizona are born with hearing loss and typically, that number doubles when they reach the age of 6.

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