You’ll also want to let them know the time and date of the event as well as how long you will need an interpreter. An event may be two hours, but you may need the interpreter for 2.5 hours with 30 minutes being the setup and test. It always helps to do a rehearsal or meet earl...
What has it really been like to be a sign language interpreter during the COVID-19 pandemic? Future of Sign Language interters From the outside looking in, it might seem like 2020 has been a phenomenal year for ASL interpreters. After all, demand for ASL interpreters in the media isn’t...
During a Virtual ExpressCare visit, providers can determine if an ED trip is necessary and call for an ambulance when needed. For non-emergent cases, alternative transport options such as taxis or for-hire vehicles can be utilized. Additionally, patients discharged from the ED are informed about...
During a Virtual ExpressCare visit, providers can determine if an ED trip is necessary and call for an ambulance when needed. For non-emergent cases, alternative transport options such as taxis or for-hire vehicles can be utilized. Additionally, patients discharged from the ED are informed about...
When you need to hire an interpreter, you simply call +1 (800) 527-3001 and let us know what language you need interpreting. When you call or contact our team, we will also inquire about the context of your call. This is so that we can match you with an interpreter who has ...
Finally, if you anticipate any Deaf or Hard of Hearing audience members, you’ll need to hire a few American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters and/or Certified Deaf Interpreters (CDI). Finally, remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. At every event you attend, large or ...
is not an appropriate way to discuss a person. Calling someone “mute” silences them and strips them of their agency— it sticks a label on them that devalues their autonomy. Mute is a loaded term which carries the distinct connotation that people who are deaf don’t have anything to ...