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Provide interpreter?
Who is responsibility to provide interpreter for?
For instance... hospital, big company, school, and anywhere? Do I (we -deaf people) have to get interpreter by ourselves? --I made a phone call at st joseph hospital. I requested an interpreter for tomorrow appt with bone surgeon. A rep said You will need to bring your interpreter. I said No it is not my responsibility to bring the interpreter for my appointment. It is the law that they have to provide me an interpreter. |
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http://www.nad.org/site/pp.asp?c=foINKQMBF&b=92505 It is the Deaf patient's responsibility to let the hospital or doctor know that you will require a terp. The patient should give the hospital as much advance notice as possible. Most Deaf patients inform the hospital at the same time that the appointment is made. Public schools and colleges are responsible for hiring and paying for terps for the students. Schools providing terps for Deaf parents is not always clearly defined. Some schools do that, no problem. Some schools use the education terps from their staff; sometimes OK, sometimes not. Some schools think it is OK for the hearing child to interpret for the Deaf parent. WRONG! Government agencies must provide terps (Social Security office, Federal Civil Service, VR offices, etc.) for their employees and clients. http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm Private companies; it depends. The size of the company, whether or not it does government contract work, etc. http://www.nad.org/site/pp.asp?c=foINKQMBF&b=99540 Last edited by Reba; 12-01-2004 at 10:19 AM. |
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Yes Reba is correct....
![]() Eternity, They do the same thing with me too, I let them know about the ADA law. They have no choice but get one anyways. If you have a copy of the ADA law you could show them what is required on their part.
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If they refuse to provide one for me then I will not go there for appointment. That is simple! |
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I was told that by one person when I called this place that they can't do that until I e-mailed the head of the department and they got me one with zero fuss . Actually, it was a captioner...anyway...
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however the LAWYERS are A**HOLES they refuse to provide an interpreter cuz it cost $120 a hour or more.. and some lawyers earn less than that and they lose profit.. this bothers me a bit..
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Reba pointed out clearly who is the respondsible party when it comes to providing an interpreter and like DeafSCUBA98 also indicated with attorneys unwilling to provide interpreters for which I've noticed is gradually on the rise whereas lawyers are taking a stance...simply they're either refusing (or abhorrent) to 'pay' for such services or stepping over the fine line of honoring the specific needs for the Deaf....(talk about some money-pinchers or showing greed on there part!)
Checking with your local 'ADA' chapter/office can provide you with a compilation of businesses and public service places/sectors that will obtain an interpreter on your behalf when requested or needed.... |
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Hold a minute. Do I understand you correctly? Doctors, hospital, lawyers etc has to cover an interpreter cost? The interpreter cost for doctors, hosptial, lawyers, parents evening, etc are suppose to cover by Interpreter Agency? I can see why that doctors, lawyers, etc refused to pay the interpreter cost by their own pocket for you. I apply Agency for an interpreter when I has an important appointment with doctor, hospital, lawyer, parents evening etc. They cover it for me. |
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Interesting, Reba!
If I request an interpreter then has to apply interpreter agency myself when thereīre parent evenings, important appointments etc. If thereīre important appointment with doctors or hospitals then I get interpreter agency to make an appointment with them until they agree with the date to match interpreterīs free time because we dont have many interpreters in Bavaria. They will inform me when the date is okay with interpreter. I has right to request my wish interpreter. Interpreter Agency respect my wish to choose any interpreter what I wish. |
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1. The Deaf patient makes a medical appointment at the hospital. 2. The hospital receptionist contacts the interpreter agency, and requests an interpreter for that appointment. 3. The interpreter agency assigns an interpreter for that appointment time and place. 4. If the patient is a repeat client, that client's terp preference is on file, and the agency will try to schedule the preferred terp for that client, if there is no schedule conflict. 5. The terp agency bills the hospital. |
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Let's talk about work situation.
Suppose if I'm being the only one deaf employee in the entire corporation they invited me to go to their huge Christmas dinner and dance party so do I have the right to make a request for an interpreter there ? So that way I'd be able to enjoy having conversations with them almost the same way as them.... Yes or No ?
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Hi all, my 2 hospitals (ENT clinic at county hospital and Primary Care Clinic at Fairview University Medical Center. both are flexible to get an interpreter for me, because they knew ADA laws, except FUMC emergency room didn't get provide, simple I can send a "Interpreter 911" on the pager, and replyed back to me, they're on they way to FUMC emergency room. the interpreter arrived at FUMC emergency room, an interpreter warned FUMC it's required by ADA laws, FUMC are responibility to pay for it.. the county hospital for clinic appts, the reps called in county hospital interpreter service.. County's own interpreter service from Hennepin County Social Services.. FUMC clinics provided an interpreter for me
Interpreter 911 for emergencies only for police and hospital emergency room on the 2-way pagers.
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They must provide an interpreter!
Hi Eternity,
Your from Southern California Right? So, am I. St. Joseph's must provide an interpreter for you. Thats what the ADA law requires. I'm an interpreter myself and thats not right for any person deaf, or HOH not to have that service. If you never need an interprerter feel free to contact me. Margie Dir. of Communication Services OCDAC www.deafadvocacy.org |
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If people in the Southland need to have access to interpreters, theyre going to have to start paying attention to our health care lists we publish each quarter of deaf friendly hospitals and other healthcare providers.
Enforcement of Title III is extremely difficult everywhere at this time and NAD is powerless to produce real enforcement results. They just go 'blah blah blah' on a website and nothing more. The DOJ is backlogged to the point that enforcement is almost nonexistant. If someone has money to spend, they can produce the enforcement. NAD is very deep in the hole and the DOJ's Disability rights funding has been cut big time. Deaf rights are falling apart big time now and all the deafs only care about now is Video Relay Service and Sidekick's. And I believe I brought this up in a thread back then only to be treated as a little girl crying Wolf! Richard |
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As always, Reba!
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