Why You Need This Service
The Americans with Disabilities Act Law (ADA) is a landmark civil rights legislation for all citizens with disabilities. The ADA prohibits discrimination in almost every aspect of society. This legislation provides legal protection in employment, access to state and local government, public services, and telecommunications. The ADA and its regulations provide legal requirements to remove communication barriers such as providing interpreters and CART captionists without undue hardship.
Some examples of venues required to provide interpreters include:
- Corporations meetings, training
- Doctors, lawyers or police
- Courtrooms
- Hospitals, nursing homes, clinics
- Entertainment, plays and theater
Communication is vital in all aspects of life. Clear, accurate, and effective communication is desirable in every situation. Interpreters have become the most effective communication bridge between hearing and deaf people.
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