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Public Videophone for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing offered by Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center in Seattle
Offers public access to a videophone to connect with Video Relay Service (VRS) or Video Remote Interpreting (VRI). Offers videophone training by appointment.
Provides free public videophone use for Deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Videophones are used to connect with Video Relay Service and Video Remote Interpreting, or to make calls directly to other Deaf individuals or sign language users.
Offers training for individuals or businesses on how to acquire and use videophones.
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Communication Facilitator Program offered by Deaf-Blind Service Center
Provides individuals who are both deaf and blind with access to videophones (VP) and video relay services (VRS) via a skilled signer who copies sign language from the on-screen caller into either tactile or close-version sign language.
Provides individuals who are both deaf and blind with access to videophones (VP) and video relay services (VRS) via a skilled signer who copies sign language from the on-screen caller into either tactile or close-version sign language.
This service can be in-house or mobile and also offers a professional side (PCF) for VP interviews related to employment, higher education, and DVR & DSB counselors.
Deaf-Blind Service Center additionally has an office in Yakima.
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