March 2024
Note: Services listed do not imply endorsement by HKNC. The information listed is self-reported by the program. The terminology used in this document is unique to each program (for example the spelling of the word “DeafBlind” or use of the term SSP or CoNavigator). This program listing is provided for informational purposes only. These are the known programs in the United States. Several other states/metropolitan communities have active work groups investigating the possibility of establishing SSP or CN services.
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LOUISIANAAffiliated Blind of Louisiana (ABL) 409 West St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette, LA 70506 Erica Wallace, SSP Coordinator Christine Scott, Program Assistant Vacant, Program Liaison 337-234-6492 voice; 337-446-4648 videophone Service Area: Louisiana Statewide Program Established: February 2008 Funding Amount: $625,000 annually Funding Sources: Telecommunications Tax funded through legislation and managed by Louisiana Commission for the Deaf
If an individual cannot have their hearing and vision properly measured, but they have severe hearing and visual disabilities that make it extremely difficult to be independent, they may still be eligible for the program. Number of Individuals Served: 82 Preferred Terminology: SSP Certification/Endorsement: No certification or training CEUs are offered at the time Types of Service Requests: A Service Support Provider (SSP) is a trained guide who works one-on-one with a person who is DeafBlind to communicate information. They act as a sighted guide to help their client perform everyday activities. SSPs provide information about a person's physical and social environmental via tactile sign language or other methods of communication. This empowers DeafBlind individuals to fully participate in activities in their community and live with more self-confidence. Here are a few examples of the types of services an SSP can provide:
Training Requirements: SSP will engage in at least one 8-hour orientation to receive Deaf-Blindness training, which includes: policies/procedures, topics of DeafBlind related information, and SSP code of ethics. New hires will have an opportunity to observe approved DeafBlind Instructor classes and volunteer with three different DeafBlind individuals prior to starting employment. Individual training for DB clients can be provided by DB teachers upon request. Program Coordination: Full-Time coordinator and assistance – scheduling, payroll, files, advocacy, etc. Transportation: SSPs are allowed to provide transportation as part of the assignment but may not provide transportation as the only service. SSP Pay Rate: SSP starting pay is $18/hour. Other: All qualified and registered DeafBlind residents are allocated 25 hours per month to use as they choose. However, we have developed and are implementing DeafBlind assessments to determine additional hours as hours vary among each DeafBlind individual. | ||