American Sign Language, ASL, Interpreting
A sign language interpreter’s purpose is to allow Deaf and Hearing individuals to communicate clearly and without misunderstanding. Interpreters are most often used in medical, legal, employment and educational settings. CSDHH can arrange an interpreter for you on a scheduled or emergency basis.
Video Interpreting Services
Have all of your meetings, appointments, or classes switched to online, and you're not sure how you can still serve your Deaf clients?
CSDHH can provide the same high-quality, Licensed/Certified Sign Language Interpreters virtually via Video Remote Interpreting.
Our professional interpreters can join your existing scheduled Zoom, WebEx, or other video meetings, or we can use our secure and private platform to seamlessly provide quality communication access.
Interested in discussing Video Remote Interpreting options? Call 336-275-8878 ext 2 or email interpreting@csdhh.org today!
Here is a video outlining how a Deaf professor has worked to make sure interpreters are included in class meetings so that the video call is as inclusive and accessible as possible; it has some good tips to make sure your video appointments are accessible too!
Are you a deaf consumer and need to know how to access video interpreting for appointments? Check out our page for Telemedicine Tips or contact the CSDHH office.
Have questions about the process of setting up an interpreter, what information we’ll ask you to provide ahead of time, or what the fee and policies for service are? Reach out to us by email or call 336-275-8878 ext 2.
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Are you interested in contracting as an interpreter with CSDHH?
CSDHH is a non-profit agency located in Greensboro, North Carolina and has provided services to the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind communities since 1975.
The goal of CSDHH is to provide Guilford and surrounding counties with quality interpreting services. We maintain a good reputation within the community by upholding fair standards and professionalism. We welcome partnerships with interpreters who hold licensure, NIC, EIPA, and other credentials. If you are interested in working with our team, see the link below.
We look forward to getting to know you!