Video Interpreting Public Service Announcement
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2014
- John Maucere discusses how live and video interpreters are both beneficial, yet different from each other. When it comes to access, you should always have a choice. With Vineya, you choose. govineya.com/video
My wife's father had the same situation at the hospital where his blood pressure dropped and they got us a VRI which was very helpful and grateful with doctors and RNs trying to raise his BP and he had to stay in ICU. A month later he passed away. We suggest VRI to anyone who needs at last minute with no interpreter available. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, keep your mind open. No need to limit to one thing. Well-said or should I say well-signed!! :o)
THANK YOU Jon Maucere for provided our ASL privilege! Very important must provide ASL Interpreters at any time!
agreed with John about video interpreter. My husband went to our local hospital at ER and was surprised that Palm Bay Hospital has video interpreting at. It is real very beneficial to us deaf people as it is better than waiting for an interpreter to show up.
can CSD caption these in several languages? That way deaf people in other countries can use this for their needs and benefits.
Yes, definitely! Thumb up! (good to see you - you did a great job and keep going)
Nicely done!! Bravo.
Wonderful! Looking forward to have this included in the upcoming reconstructed Deaf Seniors of America (DSA) website (www.deafseniors.org)!
hey johhny my ole school friend you hit this one on nail great job covering all base.. excellent thumbs up twice like a fonz
who will pay for the services on VRI?
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