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Center for Independent Living of South Florida Deaf Services

Center for Independent Living of South Florida

Miami, Florida - Miami-Dade County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Miami-Fort Lauderdale

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4770 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 150, Miami, FL 33137

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Provider overview

CILSF Deaf Services provides Miami-area Deaf and hard-of-hearing independent-living support through classroom and one-on-one services, including advocacy, ASL, benefits, technology, employment readiness, and social skills.

Center for Independent Living of South Florida is a Miami nonprofit independent living center providing disability services, Deaf Services, youth and adult transition, assistive technology, core services, and community supports.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing community members seeking independent living skills and community-resource support
Season
Year-round weekday services during posted office hours
Cost
Participants should confirm intake eligibility, service costs, and any class or workshop fees directly with CILSF.

Location contacts

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Center for Independent Living of South Florida

4770 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 150, Miami, FL 33137

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Programs and offerings

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Deaf Services

Classroom and one-on-one Deaf Services for advocacy, ASL, communication skills, benefits, technology, employment readiness, independent living, and social skills.

Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing community members seeking independent living skills and community-resource support
Season
Year-round weekday services during posted office hours
Schedule
The source says services are offered in classroom and one-on-one settings and lists weekday office hours; participants should request current class or intake times.
Cost
Participants should confirm intake eligibility, service costs, and any class or workshop fees directly with CILSF.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Center for Independent Living of South Florida Deaf Services page says CILSF teaches Deaf and Hard of Hearing community members independent living skills in classroom and one-on-one settings, including advocacy, American Sign Language, basic English, budgeting, computer and videophone skills, coping skills, driver license readiness, employment readiness, benefits, independent living skills training, and social skills.
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Program details we found

Deaf Services

The official Center for Independent Living of South Florida Deaf Services page says CILSF teaches Deaf and Hard of Hearing community members independent living skills in classroom and one-on-one settings, including advocacy, American Sign Language, basic English, budgeting, computer and videophone skills, coping skills, driver license readiness, employment readiness, benefits, independent living skills training, and social skills.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: CILSF describes Deaf Services in both classroom and one-on-one settings, advocacy, ASL, basic English, reading and writing, financial literacy, computer and videophone skills, coping skills, driver license readiness, employment readiness, benefits help, independent living skills training, and social skills.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm Deaf Services intake steps, ASL access, classroom versus one-on-one availability, videophone contact, transportation, benefits documents, class schedule, social-skills group format, employment-readiness fit, and whether family members or support staff can participate.

What we checked

What we found: The official Center for Independent Living of South Florida Deaf Services page says CILSF teaches Deaf and Hard of Hearing community members independent living skills in classroom and one-on-one settings, including advocacy, American Sign Language, basic English, budgeting, computer and videophone skills, coping skills, driver license readiness, employment readiness, benefits, independent living skills training, and social skills.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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Is Center for Independent Living of South Florida Deaf Services reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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