Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People | Vermont Department of Health
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Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
If you need help understanding information on our website or would like an accommodation, call
800-464-4343
for free support or email
[email protected]
.
The Health Department works to make our
information and services
accessible to people of all abilities, including Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Read our
accessibility statement
.
Hearing-related services
Vermont Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Program
, works with providers and families on hearing screening, diagnostics and early intervention services.
Brain Health & Dementia
prevention offers information for keeping your body and brain healthy.
List of places to
find health insurance.
Services for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, DeafBlind
(Disabilities Aging and Independent Living), has information on hearing aids, other assistive technology and more.
Project WorkSAFE
(Department of Labor) works with employers on safe working conditions, including hearing protection.
Videos and Resources
Visual Communication Card
English Resources
The English videos throughout our website have closed captions. Many videos have automated captions. Going forward we are improving our videos with reviewed captions.
Get English resources and videos
ASL Videos on Many Topics
How to use the table below
Type in the search box above the table to search by any word used in the title. You can also sort by the title by clicking on the heading.
Read more about getting information that is accessible and inclusive
“Accessible” means materials are within reach. They can be seen, used and understood. “Inclusive” means we involve and accommodate people who have historically been left out, for example because of race, gender, ability or the language they speak.
Read more about accessibility.
Translated Title
English Title
Sort descending
Language
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Advance Directive - Short Form
Advance Directive - Short Form - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Advance Directive for Health Care
Advance Directive for Health Care - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
An Inexpensive and Painless Way to Treat Tooth Decay - video
An Inexpensive and Painless Way to Treat Tooth Decay - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Cleaning Up Outside After a Flood - video
Cleaning Up Outside After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Do not swim if you see a sign
Do not swim if you see a sign - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Flooding and Your Well or Spring - video
Flooding and Your Well or Spring - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
How to navigate the Health Department Website
How to navigate the Health Department Website - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
How to Stay Healthy Through the Winter - video
How to Stay Healthy Through the Winter - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Human Monkeypox, How is it spread? What are the symptoms? - video
Human Monkeypox, How is it spread? What are the symptoms? - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Prevent Mosquito Bites - video
Prevent Mosquito Bites - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Preventing and Cleaning Up Mold in Your Home
Preventing and Cleaning Up Mold in Your Home - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Returning to Your Home After a Flood
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - video
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Staying Safe During a Flood - video
Staying Safe During a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Staying safe during a flood and very heavy rain - Video
Staying safe during a flood and very heavy rain - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Stop the Bleed - video
Stop the Bleed - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Water Safety After a Flood
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Water Safety After a Flood - video
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
What is Diabetes?
What is Diabetes? - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
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Last Updated:
April 9, 2026
Skip to main content
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Translations for you
Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
If you need help understanding information on our website or would like an accommodation, call
800-464-4343
for free support or email
[email protected]
.
The Health Department works to make our
information and services
accessible to people of all abilities, including Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Read our
accessibility statement
.
Hearing-related services
Vermont Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Program
, works with providers and families on hearing screening, diagnostics and early intervention services.
Brain Health & Dementia
prevention offers information for keeping your body and brain healthy.
List of places to
find health insurance.
Services for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, DeafBlind
(Disabilities Aging and Independent Living), has information on hearing aids, other assistive technology and more.
Project WorkSAFE
(Department of Labor) works with employers on safe working conditions, including hearing protection.
Videos and Resources
Visual Communication Card
English Resources
The English videos throughout our website have closed captions. Many videos have automated captions. Going forward we are improving our videos with reviewed captions.
Get English resources and videos
ASL Videos on Many Topics
How to use the table below
Type in the search box above the table to search by any word used in the title. You can also sort by the title by clicking on the heading.
Read more about getting information that is accessible and inclusive
“Accessible” means materials are within reach. They can be seen, used and understood. “Inclusive” means we involve and accommodate people who have historically been left out, for example because of race, gender, ability or the language they speak.
Read more about accessibility.
Translated Title
English Title
Sort descending
Language
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Advance Directive - Short Form
Advance Directive - Short Form - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Advance Directive for Health Care
Advance Directive for Health Care - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
An Inexpensive and Painless Way to Treat Tooth Decay - video
An Inexpensive and Painless Way to Treat Tooth Decay - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Cleaning Up Outside After a Flood - video
Cleaning Up Outside After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Do not swim if you see a sign
Do not swim if you see a sign - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Flooding and Your Well or Spring - video
Flooding and Your Well or Spring - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
How to navigate the Health Department Website
How to navigate the Health Department Website - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
How to Stay Healthy Through the Winter - video
How to Stay Healthy Through the Winter - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Human Monkeypox, How is it spread? What are the symptoms? - video
Human Monkeypox, How is it spread? What are the symptoms? - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Prevent Mosquito Bites - video
Prevent Mosquito Bites - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Preventing and Cleaning Up Mold in Your Home
Preventing and Cleaning Up Mold in Your Home - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Returning to Your Home After a Flood
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - video
Returning to Your Home After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Staying Safe During a Flood - video
Staying Safe During a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Staying safe during a flood and very heavy rain - Video
Staying safe during a flood and very heavy rain - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Stop the Bleed - video
Stop the Bleed - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Water Safety After a Flood
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Water Safety After a Flood - video
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
What is Diabetes?
What is Diabetes? - ASL
American Sign Language (ASL)
Subscribe to Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
Last Updated:
April 9, 2026