Many people with hearing and speech disabilities use sign language as their primary means of communication and use interpreters to communicate with people who don’t sign....
Search Results "STI: Speech Transmission Index"
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Using Qualified Interpreters
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Exhibit A
Nature of Disability: Relationship to Patient: __Deaf __Self __ Hard of Hearing __ Family Member __ Speech...
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Attachment B: Model Communication Assessment Form
Date: Name of individual with a disability: Nature of Disability: Deaf Hard of Hearing Speech Impairment Other: __________________ Name of companion...
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Section 37.61 Public Transportation Programs and Activities in Existing Facilities
farecards, schedules, of edge detection on rail platforms, adequate lighting, telecommunication display devices (TDDs) or text telephones, and other accommodations for use by persons with speech...
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Wild animals, monkeys, and other nonhuman primates. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
AVMA does not support the use of nonhuman primates as assistance animals because of animal welfare concerns, and the potential for serious injury and zoonotic [animal to human disease transmission...
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"Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Services'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The video phone provides video transmission to a video monitor that permits the individual who is deaf or hard of hearing to view and sign to a video interpreter (i.e., a live interpreter...
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services
specifically reflects congressional intent that public entities must ensure that telephone emergency services, including 911 services, be accessible to persons with impaired hearing and speech...
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Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
Telecommunications Relay Services allows people with hearing or speech disabilities to place and receive telephone calls....
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
specifically reflects congressional intent that public entities must ensure that telephone emergency services, including 911 services, be accessible to persons with impaired hearing and speech...
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Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities
reached by calling 7-1-1, is a free nationwide network that uses communications assistants (also called CAs or relay operators) to serve as intermediaries between people who have hearing or speech...
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II-7.1000 Equally effective communication
Examples for individuals with speech impairments include TDD's, computer terminals, speech synthesizers, and communication boards....
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Accessible Polling Places for the Visually Impaired: A Compilation of Survey Results
Data-based recommendations for auditory modes of voting systems include adjustable speed and volume, using male text-to-speech synthesized voices, and allowing for flexible navigation and...
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- Clarity XLC3.4 DECT 6.0 Extra Loud Big Button Speakerphone with Talking Caller ID and ClarityLogic™
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SAMPLE SCENARIO: POWER OUTAGE
The FDNY answered over 7,500 calls which resulted in the transmission of over 4,000 alarms. Most high-rise buildings do not have access to water with the power disruption....
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BACKGROUND
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HIV Transmission (June 6, 2017), http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/transmission.html....
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b. Telephone Communications
There are two common ways that people who are deaf or hard of hearing and those with speech impairments use telecommunication....
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A. Introduction
1 Speech of President George H.W. Bush at the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, reprinted at http://www.eeoc.gov/ada/bushspeech.html....
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7. Training Call Takers to Respond Effectively to TTY Calls
that the following are essential for proper training: Training should be mandatory for all personnel who may have contact with individuals from the public who have hearing or speech...
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ON-CALL INTERPRETIVE SERVICES
Accordingly, an interpreter must be able to sign to the deaf individual (or interpret orally to the person who speech reads) what is being said by the officer and be able to voice to the...
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§104.3(j) Handicapped person
or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, including speech...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Disabilities that are Not Apparent
Disregard any speech impairments or physical tics by being patient and aware of your own body language and facial expressions that could convey your own discomfort....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
underlying obligation of a public accommodation to communicate effectively with customers, clients, patients, companions, or participants who have disabilities affecting hearing, vision, or speech...
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Sensory Impairments
Employers may also want to provide alpha-numeric pagers or other communication devices to individuals with speech impairments so they can communicate with personnel in an emergency....