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  2. Intervener - Wikipedia

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    An intervener is a person who regularly works one-to-one with an individual who is deaf-blind. Deafblindness is a low incidence disability that describes individuals with varying degrees of vision and hearing losses. The combined loss often compromises the ability to access information in the environment or to communicate effectively.

  3. Deafblindness - Wikipedia

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    The deafblind community has its own culture, comparable to those of the Deaf community. Members of the deafblind community have diverse backgrounds but are united by similar experiences and a shared, homogeneous understanding of what it means to be deafblind. [6] Some deafblind individuals view their condition as a part of their identity. [7]

  4. List of blind people - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Clark – American deafblind poet. [77] Belo Cipriani – Latino writer, blind at the age of 26. James Jerpe – Sports writer. [78] Ed Lucas – Sports writer. [79] John Milton – Poet who was blind for the last 22 years of life. [80] Helen Keller – American writer who was both blind and deaf.

  5. Helen Keller Services for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, IHB founded the federally funded Anne Sullivan Macy Service for people who were deaf-blind. In 1967 the Helen Keller National Center was established by a unanimous act of Congress, and IHB was chosen to operate the program, which provided comprehensive rehabilitation training for people with a severe dual sensory loss or ...

  6. List of deaf people - Wikipedia

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    Julia Brace (1807–1884), early American DeafBlind student at the Hartford School for the Deaf; Laura Bridgman, (1829–1889), American, first DeafBlind student of Dr. Samuel Howe at the Perkins School for the Blind; Teresa de Cartagena, Spanish conversa nun and mystic author of the 15th century who became deaf in later life. The first mystic ...

  7. Signature (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Signature is a United Kingdom national charity and awarding body for deaf communication qualifications. [1] [2] [3] Signature attempts to improve communication between deaf, deafblind and hearing people, whilst creating better communities.

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