Who pays for a Sign Language Interpreter?
Isle Interpret (ISLE) is a scheduling agency that offers a variety of services to serve persons who are Deaf statewide.
Isle Interpret (ISLE) is a scheduling agency that offers a variety of services to serve persons who are Deaf statewide.
Tips for Working with Sign language Interpreters from Isle Interpret, LLC.
Your business may qualify for Disabled Access Tax Incentives for the provision of communication access services.
Hawai‘i’s DVR program has been actively working with core partners from the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Department of Education, Department of Health, University of Hawai‘i and the network of Community Colleges.
The CSC has an online and in-office photo listing of Hawaiʻi interpreters so that consumers can put a face to a name and be empowered to request the interpreters they are comfortable working with.
In Hawaii, there are two reputable agencies you can reach out to for interpreting or other communication access services.
The Hawaiʻi Council for Exceptional Children is organized for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes to advance the education of children and youth with exceptionalities and to establish and administer programs and activities for the education of its members.
A therapist can work with people who need help with their mental illness, but also works with people who are basically mentally healthy but need healing from emotional hurt.
There are service dogs that are trained specifically to help those of us with hearing loss.
Join mother and Parent Support Specialist Ginger Knowles and Tre’, her deaf-blind son, for refreshments, great conversations, and the opportunity to connect with other families and share resources.