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Organizational Capacity Building
Capacity building supports aging and longevity by strengthening the systems people rely on as they grow older. When organizations understand Deaf-centered aging, healthspan, and access needs, individuals experience less stress, safer care, and better continuity over time. Signed Aging’s trainings help organizations create environments where people can age with dignity, stability, and support.
Capacity building supports longevity by reducing systemic barriers, improving access, and lowering preventable stress for individuals as they age. All sessions are educational in nature and center on Deaf lived experience.
Format
Live Zoom training or speaking engagement
90–120 minutes
ASL-first facilitation
Designed for staff, leadership, boards, and organizational teams
Focused on systems, practices, and long-term impact
Common Focus Areas
Deaf-centered aging and healthspan
Accessibility as a longevity factor
Reducing systemic stress for aging adults
Trauma-aware, access-informed program design
Supporting dignity, autonomy, and continuity of care over time
Pricing
Pricing for speaking engagements varies based on location, format, and travel requirements.
Virtual (Zoom) engagements are offered at a flat organizational rate
In-person engagements are priced based on:
location and travel time
lodging requirements
length of engagement
scope of preparation
Travel expenses are billed separately when applicable.
*Please contact us to discuss your needs and receive a customized quote.
What’s Included
Live ASL-first facilitation
Audience- and sector-informed framing
Structured learning with guided discussion
Practical insights organizations can apply over time
Educational content (not clinical or therapeutic)
Not Included (Available as Add-ons)
Recording access for internal use (30–60 days)
Extended sessions beyond 120 minutes
Policy drafting, formal audits, or implementation support
Important Note
Capacity-building training is educational and does not include diagnosis, treatment, counseling, or crisis intervention.
Capacity building supports aging and longevity by strengthening the systems people rely on as they grow older. When organizations understand Deaf-centered aging, healthspan, and access needs, individuals experience less stress, safer care, and better continuity over time. Signed Aging’s trainings help organizations create environments where people can age with dignity, stability, and support.
Capacity building supports longevity by reducing systemic barriers, improving access, and lowering preventable stress for individuals as they age. All sessions are educational in nature and center on Deaf lived experience.
Format
Live Zoom training or speaking engagement
90–120 minutes
ASL-first facilitation
Designed for staff, leadership, boards, and organizational teams
Focused on systems, practices, and long-term impact
Common Focus Areas
Deaf-centered aging and healthspan
Accessibility as a longevity factor
Reducing systemic stress for aging adults
Trauma-aware, access-informed program design
Supporting dignity, autonomy, and continuity of care over time
Pricing
Pricing for speaking engagements varies based on location, format, and travel requirements.
Virtual (Zoom) engagements are offered at a flat organizational rate
In-person engagements are priced based on:
location and travel time
lodging requirements
length of engagement
scope of preparation
Travel expenses are billed separately when applicable.
*Please contact us to discuss your needs and receive a customized quote.
What’s Included
Live ASL-first facilitation
Audience- and sector-informed framing
Structured learning with guided discussion
Practical insights organizations can apply over time
Educational content (not clinical or therapeutic)
Not Included (Available as Add-ons)
Recording access for internal use (30–60 days)
Extended sessions beyond 120 minutes
Policy drafting, formal audits, or implementation support
Important Note
Capacity-building training is educational and does not include diagnosis, treatment, counseling, or crisis intervention.