A Guide to Communication and Interaction with DeafBlind Individuals
DeafBlind refers to individuals who identify as having combined hearing and vision loss. It’sessential to understand that DeafBlind individuals are a diverse group, with varying
DeafBlind refers to individuals who identify as having combined hearing and vision loss. It’sessential to understand that DeafBlind individuals are a diverse group, with varying
Can you imagine the frustration of being unable to understand the content of a podcast, website, or social media account? That’s exactly what happens to
Video remote sign language interpreting (VRI) can be an effective tool when used correctly and an efficient way to communicate with someone who has hearing
How do you ensure your attendees with hearing loss have equal access to your live presentations? Live CART Captioning is one of the most effective
In an open letter on interpreter safety during COVID-19, the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters, CCHI, stated, “onsite healthcare interpreters should be provided the same
Video remote interpreting, or VRI, is utilized in a wide variety of settings. According to the National Association of the Deaf, NAD, VRI is commonly
The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) was passed on July 26, 1990. It is one of the U.S.’s most comprehensive acts relating to civil rights,
With people currently being required to wear face masks and face coverings in public places to help reduce COVID-19 transmissions, this poses communication challenges for
To operate effectively and meet the challenges that face modern society, good communication is a prerequisite for any successful business or organization. Languages serve as
It is important to practice inclusivity in all walks of life. If we do not, it will lead to some people, including those with physical