Access Is Built In
Every session, every tool, every interaction is designed with Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened communication access at the center.
Therapy should never require you to fight for understanding. Built by Deaf professionals, our practice makes accessibility a default, not a request.
Communication That Works for You
Every client receives communication matched to their needs โ visually, linguistically, and sensory-wise. Flexibility, options, and adaptive support so you can focus on healing.
- Direct ASL communication from therapists
- Visual-first communication practices
- Flexible communication modalities
- Adaptive support for individual needs
- Respect for Deaf cultural communication norms
Access for DeafBlind Clients
We shape access together with each DeafBlind client. There is no single approach โ we talk through your communication and access preferences, then adapt every session to fit.
- Close-vision signing
- Enhanced description
- Slower visual pacing
- Adapted worksheets and resources
- Flexible communication methods
Our Commitment to Access
Deaf Multicultural Counseling (DMC) is committed to creating an accessible experience for our community.
We aim to make our website and services easier to access for Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened individuals.
Our accessibility efforts may include:
- Visual-first design
- Clear and simple language
- Communication preferences and access planning
- Ongoing improvements based on feedback
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website or would like to request support, please contact us at info@deafmulticulturalcounseling.com.
We welcome feedback and continue improving access over time.