Programs and Services Offered in Columbus
Interpreting & Translation Services
Since 1991, DSC has provided high quality interpreting services in order to address the communication needs for the communities we serve. Whether you need American Sign Language Interpreting, Spoken Language Interpreting, Speech-to-Text Captioning, Video Remote Interpreting, document translation or onsite interpreting, we provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We interpret for any type of setting including but not limited to medical, dental, business, trainings, legal, mental health, educational, artistic and any other type of setting needed.
Effective January 1, 2019 DSC Columbus ASL interpreting fees for service will change. For further information or to receive a copy of the new fee schedule, please email interpreting@dsc.org
Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH
OYO Camp
This Camp has been created and designed specifically for kids with hearing loss in mind; so all communication at camp will be geared towards each camper’s level of communication. OYO Camp provides a communication barrier-free, overnight camp experience that empowers each camper. ASL will be used throughout camp, as well as other forms of visual and oral communication. Each and every camper’s communication style is valued which results in the kids thriving in a safe, nurturing and fun atmosphere of friendship! Geared for Deaf and Hard of Hearing kids age 7 through high school, OYO Camp is a unique camp experience they will never forget. Visit Camp OYO website
Employment Services Program
With CARF accreditation and through a partnership with OOD, DSC is able to offer support to persons with disabilities to decide on a career, knowledge of how to become employed and train on a new job. In addition, DSC can provide education to employers on how to work with individuals who have disabilities. DSC depends on referrals from OOD for this program. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO
Summer Work Experience Program
iCanConnect Program
iCanConnect provides people with both significant vision and hearing loss with free equipment and training. iCanConnect is a national program that DSC runs locally to help people stay connected with friends, family, and the world. DSC is able to provide this program through a partnership with the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH
Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) Program
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) is making available Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) to students with disabilities beginning at age 14. These are introductory services and are intended to help students with disabilities get an early start in identifying career interests. Pre-Employment Transition Services are for students with disabilities who need these services and have been determined eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services or are potentially eligible but have not applied for VR services. OOD partners with DSC to provide services to these students. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO
CWIC
Advocacy, Case Management & Peer Support
Advocacy services are designed to assist Deaf and hard of hearing people in 36 counties throughout central, northwest, and southeast Ohio become full participating members of the community. Deaf and hard-of-hearing employees work toward empowering other Deaf and hard-of-hearing people to overcome communication barriers and access community resources. DSC employees act as a catalyst in the development of consumers’ problem-solving skills, independent living abilities and self-advocacy skills. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH
ADA Education & Deaf Awareness Presentations
The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) is not a choice; it’s the law. DSC supports full inclusion for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing in all community activities and advocates on their behalf. Assistance is offered to individuals to help them understand their rights, as well as to companies and organizations to understand their obligations. DSC’s employees are available to present on a variety of topics, including ADA, American Sign Language, Deaf culture and interpreting. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH
UBI Duo
In partnership with sComm, DSC will work with individuals who qualify through Medicare or private insurance to provide durable medical equipment that will assist with one-on-one communication for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or non-verbal people. Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH
Deaf Youth Leadership Program
Our Deaf Youth Leadership Program includes Career Options for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth as well as our Deaf Kids and Teens Club. In partnership with the Columbus Hearing Impaired Program, the Career Options program, located at Dominion Middle School, educates middle school students on career choices and encourages participants to consider college or training school to assist them in becoming gainfully employed upon graduating high school. In addition, the Deaf Kids & Teens Club provides opportunities for youth ages 9-18 to interact with successful deaf adults and develop positive self-esteem and confidence, while having a great time. The Deaf Youth Leadership Program helps youth who are deaf or hard of hearing learn about themselves and develop interpersonal skills with the goal of helping them reach their fullest potential to become productive adults. Offered in COLUMBUS
The Deaf Kids and Teens Club
The Deaf Kids and Teens Club provides opportunities for youth ages 9-18 to interact with successful deaf adults and develop positive self-esteem and confidence while having a great time. Youth who are deaf or hard of hearing learn about themselves and develop interpersonal skills with the goal of helping them reach their fullest potential to become productive adults. Offered in COLUMBUS
Kids of Deaf Adults
Kids of Deaf Adults provides opportunities for youth ages 9-18 to interact with successful deaf adults and develop positive self-esteem and confidence while having a great time. Youth who are deaf or hard of hearing learn about themselves and develop interpersonal skills with the goal of helping them reach their fullest potential to become productive adults. Offered in COLUMBUS
Early Intervention Services
Early Intervention Specialists provide support and assistance to parents and young children from 0-3 years old. After a child is diagnosed with hearing loss, parents are referred for a language development assessment and preparation of an Individualized Family Service Plan. Family training, counseling and home visits address a wide variety of topics relevant to acceptance of the child’s hearing loss and appropriate early childhood development. We serve families in Central Ohio: Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, and Union counties. Offered in COLUMBUS
ASL Classes
We have been providing ASL classes to the community since 2009. Our classes are affordable and open to anyone in the community who wants to learn. American Sign Language classes are provided to help hearing people converse with neighbors and family members and to give those who become deaf later in life another mode to communicate. Classes are offered in 10-week sessions on a quarterly basis starting in January, April, June and September. Corporate classes are also available. They can be held at your place of choice or online and can have an added focus of words commonly used in your industry. Please contact us for more information! Register for Winter 2021 Classes here
Relay Ohio/CapTel
Relay Ohio/CapTel is Relay 711 – a free statewide public service for communication between standard (voice) users and persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and speech-disabled using text telephones (TTYs) or adaptive equipment. Relay Ohio trainers, in partnership with Sprint Relay, provide trainings and demonstrations throughout Ohio to all 88 counties. For more information check out www.ohiorelay.com.
Interpreter Mentoring & Workshops
DSC offers mentoring to give support for those who are new to interpreting or are out of practice. A new interpreter (mentees) is placed on an assignment of their own and are accompanied by an experienced interpreter (mentor) for back-up support. This is not a paid program when you go on-site, but can be scheduled by request.
For more information on the mentoring program, please contact vickiew@dsc.org
Offered in COLUMBUS • NW OHIO • PORTSMOUTH