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Communication Link

Program ID:ADRC0106AA

Location:
10243 W National Ave
West Allis, WI 53227

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Mailing Address:
COMMUNICATION LINK
10243 W NATIONAL AVE

WEST ALLIS ,WI,53227

Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
Toll Free :(800) 542-9838
TTY/TDD :(888) 758-6043 TTY
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Fax Number:(414) 604-7200

Web Page:  www.cdhh.org
E-mail to:   info@cdhh.org

Operating Agency:

    

Communication Link

Also Known as (AKA):

    

Hours:

    

Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm.

Eligibility:

    

There are no specific eligibility requirements.

Fees Charges:

    

Inquire about fees.

Intake Process:

    

Call for further information.

Language Spoken or Available:

    

Service Area:

    


Program/Service Description:
CommunicationLink is dedicated to effectively, accurately and impartially interpreting what is being communicated. Nationally certified (RID and NAD) and/or state verified interpreters are scheduled with appropriate experience in: American Sign Language (ASL) Manually Coded English Oral Interpreting Deaf/Relay Interpreting Deaf/Blind Interpreting Interpreters make it possible for both hearing and d/Deaf individuals to participate fully and equally in discussions. By having an interpreter, communication is facilitated at meetings and events such as: Educational activities Meetings and counseling sessions Presentations and performances Legal meetings Medical appointments Requesting an Interpreter: To schedule an interpreter, please contact us as much in advance as possible, and have the following information ready: · Date, time, and length of the event · Location, including address, room number and directions · Names of all participants · Purpose and description of the event · Name, address and phone number of person or organization to be billed Interpreting services are billed in quarter-hour increments. There is a two-hour minimum charge for all appointments. Travel time and expenses are additional. Even if the interpreter is dismissed early, you will be billed for the entire time scheduled. Longer events may require more than one interpreter due to the physical and mental demands of the task.

This information is maintained and was last updated on 10/29/2008 by Aging & Disability R.C..


This information is provided as is with no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of the date of the last update, printed above. Brown County United Way and Aging & Disability Resource Center may not be held liable for misuse of this information.