Are you interested in improving services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Oregonians? Register to attend Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community Connections: A virtual town hall for us all.
Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025
Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Pacific
Location: Virtual meeting on Zoom
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At the town hall, you'll meet the ODHHS Advisory Committee and:
- Learn about the committee's mission
- Help shape future services
- Share your experiences
- Get tips and resources
Questions? Please email
odhhs.info@odhsoha.oregon.gov.
Do you need help finding resources for yourself or someone else who is Deaf, DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing? Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS) staff can provide advice, referrals and support.
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We also help public agencies find American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters and real-time captioning (CART) to make their services more accessible.
For public agencies: Communication services requestResources
ASL interpreters and real-time captioning (CART)
Members of the public
When you make your appointment, let the staff know you need an ASL interpreter or real-time captioning. If you have trouble getting these services, you can
contact us.
Public agencies (state, county, city and municipal)
Fill out our online form to request ASL interpreters or CART captioning through ODHHS. Please make requests at least two business days before the event.
Other businesses
You can find interpreters through the
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf who may be able to help with accommodations.
Help to pay for hearing aids
There are several groups that may be able to help you pay for hearing aids.
See the list.
Help to find a job
If you are looking for a job, we encourage you to contact
WorkSource Oregon or
Vocational Rehabilitation. These programs offer a wide range of employment services.
Another resource is
Incight. They have "Get Ahead" workshops and job fairs for people with disabilities.
Community events
Check out these sites to find Deaf and Hard of Hearing events:
Problems getting accommodations
Problems with Oregon Department of Human Services
If you have trouble getting ASL interpreters or CART for your agency appointments, please
email us. (For other case management issues, please talk with the supervisor at the local office.)
Problems at other public agencies
You can
email us if you have trouble getting accommodations at a public agency.
Problems in health care settings
If you can't get accommodations for medical appointments, you can file a complaint through OHA.
Watch this video in ASL or
read the video transcript to learn how.
About ODHHS
We are a resource for all Oregonians. We work to improve the quality of life of people who are Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing and their families.
Watch a video about ODHHS in ASL
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Advisory committee
- ODHHS is guided by an
Advisory Committee. The committee includes people who identify as Deaf, deaf, DeafBlind/deaf-blind, Hard of Hearing or late-deafened. Members help the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) meet the needs of this community.
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Interested in joining? The Advisory Committee is currently looking for Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Oregonians who are interested in serving on the committee.
Watch this video in ASL about how to apply or
read the video transcript.
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