the underlying obligation of a public accommodation to communicate effectively with its customers, clients, patients, or participants who have disabilities affecting hearing, vision, or speech...
Search Results "Speech Output"
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Auxiliary aids and services: captioning and video interpreting services.
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ADA Team
People with physical, visual, hearing, speech, intellectual, learning, behavioral health, and other disabilities may be included on the team. ...
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Background
The guidelines are required to principally address the access needs of individuals with disabilities affecting hearing, vision, movement, manipulation, speech, and interpretation of information...
- Detecto FHD Series Stationary Wheelchair Scale
- Sargent Keypad Cylindrical Locks
- Norton 6000 Series Low Energy Operator
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Summary of Major Provisions
weather alert systems are provided in emergency transportable housing units, the final rule requires weather alert systems in units with communication features to provide audible and visible output...
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Costs
the final rule, including combination smoke alarms and visible notification appliances complying with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code and weather alert systems with audible and visible output...
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Emergency Communication
In order to accommodate people with hearing or speech impairments, the proposed guidelines specified that the emergency communication system not rely solely on voice communication (407.2.13...
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ADA Title II: State and Local Government Activities
They also must relocate programs or otherwise provide access in inaccessible older buildings, and communicate effectively with people who have hearing, vision, or speech disabilities....
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The invisibility of people with disabilities
Ask: I just want to confirm that you still need … For example, the recorded note may say: Needs sign language interpreter Needs longer appointment because of slow speech...
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‘‘Qualified individual with a disability.’’
not an ‘‘essential eligibility requirement,’’ because § 35.161 requires a public entity to provide equally effective telecommunication systems for individuals with impaired hearing or speech...
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Never Assume You have been Included in Emergency Plans
People with vision and hearing loss and people with speech related disabilities often encounter many more communication barriers, especially when regular communication channels are down...
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Practical Suggestions for Communicating Effectively
Remember that only about one third of spoken words can be understood by speech reading....
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SUMMARY:
Individuals who are deaf, are hard of hearing, or have speech impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at 800–877– 8339....
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
For example, individuals who do not have use of their hands may use speech recognition software to navigate a website, while individuals who are blind may rely on a screen reader to convert...
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Communication / Devices / Equipment / Other
I speak slowly, softly and my speech is not clear. Find a quiet place for us to communicate. Be patient!...
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
stereos and DVD players), exercise machines, vending equipment, ATMs, computers at Internet cafes or hotel business centers, reservations kiosks at hotels, and point-of-sale devices— through speech...
- Ampetronic CLD1 Compact Small Area & Counter Induction Loop Driver Hearing System
- Easterseals Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore
- Space Coast Center for Independent Living, Inc. (SCCIL) - Rockledge, FL
- AD Systems’ Exam Room Doors
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech...