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Communication Information for Persons with Sensory Impairments
Memorial Health System will take such steps as are
necessary to ensure effective communication for patients and their
companions with disabilities, including those with impaired sensory or
speaking skills. All auxiliary aids are provided free of charge.
For Persons with Hearing Impairments
For persons who are
deaf/hearing impaired and who use sign-language as their primary means
of communication, The Sign Language Network can provide qualified
sign-language interpreters to communicate both verbal and written
information, 24 hours a day.
In addition, a Telecommunication
Device for the Deaf (TDD) can be requested.
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For Persons with Visual Impairments
Reader/staff will communicate the content of
written materials concerning benefits, services, waivers of rights, and
consent to treatment forms by reading them out loud to visually impaired
persons. If you or your companion(s) require any of the aids
listed above,
please let registration staff or your nurse know.
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