On-site and Remote Interpreting for Business, Healthcare, Communities, and Education

Communication access build bridges between communities

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Nationwide, professional sign language interpreting with flexible options
tailored to your organization’s needs

Our ASL interpreting, on-demand, remote, or on-site, uses smart technology for fast, seamless connections with qualified interpreters.

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On-Demand Interpreting

Instant, on-demand mobile interpreting with no advance booking required.

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Video Remote Interpreting

Video interpreting connects staff with qualified interpreters, available on-demand or by appointment.

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On-Site Interpreting

Access that is provided with a live person on site, providing interpretation services.

Who We Serve

Employers

Companies seeking ADA compliance, inclusivity, and accessibility for Deaf employees.

Healthcare Providers

Hospitals and clinics needing reliable interpreting services.

Government Agencies

Local, state, and federal programs requiring interpreting contracts.

Education

Schools and universities ensuring Deaf student access.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is on-demand interpreting delivered?

On-demand interpreting is delivered through video (similar to Video Relay Interpreting, but without scheduling) or audio-only through phone interpreting or OPI.

In what environment would an on-demand interpreting be best for?

On-demand interpreting is best for urgent situations or unexpected interactions, when a pre-scheduled interpreter isn't feasible.

How is Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) delivered?

VRI is delivered through your preferred device, like a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a camera and internet connection.

Where would VRI be best for?

VRI would be ideal for situations where on-site interpreters are unavailable, but immediate communication access is necessary.

Which one would be best option?

It greatly depends on the situation, but always ask the client, consumer, or user which communication method is more effective for them.

Have more questions?

Your questions matter. Our team is ready to answer your specific questions and concerns. Contact us anytime as we are here to help!

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