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CLEARCAPTIONS #44426930
ClearCaptions provides near real-time display of a caller’s words during phone conversations so people with hearing disabilities can both see and hear what callers are saying.
Similar to captioned television, ClearCaptions allows people to see the words callers say on a screen using a home phone or mobile device app.
There is no cost to qualified individuals. Sign up here. Requires high speed internet.
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION #4660976
CHAPA-DE INDIAN HEALTH #67267152
Chapa-De Indian Health offers excellent primary medical care for every member of your family (from newborns to seniors) at two centers (locations; Auburn, Grass Valley).
Some services include:
Specialty Services:
In the event that you require services not available at our healthcare centers, Chapa-De Indian Health will help coordinate care with a specialist. Chapa-De can refer you to any specialist in the region if they accept your health insurance plan and if the…
UNITY CARE GROUP #65631481
Unity Care works to provide safe, stable and affordable housing for youth and young adults as they age out of foster care, and to provide them with the supportive services they need to achieve self-sufficiency.
Unity Care Housing Programs
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ALTA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CENTER #4661663
ACRC provides lifelong services for people with developmental disabilities.
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FAMILIES FOR EARLY AUTISM TREATMENT #4663216
NORCAL SERVICES FOR DEAF & HARD OF HEARING #65631017
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #70267017
California Connect, also called the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), is funded by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and is a public purpose program that provides communications equipment and services to persons with disabilities. The program’s accessible products and services are fully subsidized, removing financial barriers.
Equipment is available for people who have difficulty:
California Relay Service can connect TTY users to non-TTY users.
There are free trainings on how to make a smartphone work better for people with disabilities.
To be eligible, you must be certified as having a permanent or temporary disability and you also must:
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #86868165
The Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA )Program provides a monthly payment to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog to help them with their disability-related needs. The allowance is to help pay the costs of food, grooming, and health care for the dogs.
To be eligible for the ADSA program, you must meet all four of the following criteria:
1. Lives in California
2. Is blind, deaf, hard of hearing, or disabled
3. Uses the services of a trained guide, signal, or service dog
4. Receives benefits from one or more of these programs -
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SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND #4660867