Where and how can deaf-blind people learn how to be independent?
Deaf-blind people can get training to learn to become independent. One example is training in orientation and mobility so they can learn to travel independently. Also, deaf-blind people can take training classes at places such as a local or state rehabilitation agency, or an organization such as Helen Keller National Center (HKNC), a national rehabilitation center for deaf-blind youth and adults.
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