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Seattle Deaf-Blind Service Center |
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Senior Citizens ProjectWhat is the Senior Citizens Project?In 2004, the Deaf-Blind Service Center (DBSC) started providing new services for older deaf-blind persons. The services will help the older deaf-blind persons keep their independence and have a better quality of life. Who is eligible?Deaf-blind persons must:
Due to budget cutbacks, the program has been slightly modified, but we are trying to provide the same quality of services in more creative ways. Currently the program includes:
It is important to note that seniors themselves are determining their class topics. The classes fill our large meeting room as each client requires two tactile or close vision interpreters. The two co-leading staff are both deaf-blind and also need interpreters--as does the speaker! We have been creative in teaming with local interpreter training programs. This benefits both the interpreting professional community and our budget. The professionals provide mentoring to the students, while the students gain valuable experience and comfort with this population. We have already seen, after one year, the improvement in these participating newly graduated deaf-blind skilled interpreters in the community. Please contact Jenné Chalfant, DBSC's Community Development Educator at deafblind@seattledbsc.org for more information. |
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