Your Rights As A Person with A Disability Under the ADA in Health Care

Lunch & Learn
Your Rights As A Person with A Disability Under the ADA in Health Care
Free Webinar

Presentation Date: April 16, 2025

Presentation Time: 12:00 PM (Noon) PST (Pacific time)

Eastern Time Zone: 3PM

Presenters: Jan Garrett & Savannah Bradley, Pacific ADA Center

Join Pacific ADA Center staff members as they explain your rights as a person with a disability in health care. Topics covered will include accessibility of hospitals and doctors’ offices, medical equipment accessibility, transfer assistance, effective communication, and telehealth visit accessibility.

Use this link to register for this free webinar today!

– Thanks to ODHH for sharing the news.

 

BDSCA 2025 Conference (Virginia Beach, VA – Oct. 9-12, 2025)

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“Pride, Purpose, and Resilience: Celebrating the Legacy of Black Deaf Elders”
📍 Virginia Beach, VA
📅 October 9-12, 2025
Calling all senior citizens, age 50 and older! 🎉 We’re looking for individuals interested in providing entertainment for this special event. If you’re interested or know someone who is, please inbox Antines ‘NuNu’ Davis.
Thank you, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
 
BDSCA = Black Deaf Senior Citizens of America
 

Philly Signs Workshop (Philadelphia – Nov. 2, 2024)

Philly Signs Workshop sponsored by Sign Interpreting Services.  Swarthmore College, Intercultural Center, 2nd floor, room 101.  Registration required.  See info below for more details.

Presenters: Bob Shilling & June Goodwin

Swarthmore College- Intercultural Center – 2nd Floor Room 101

 

When: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 2025

8:30AM – 9:00AM Sign In and Coffee

9AM – 1PM Workshop

$30 Per person w/ CEU

$10 Per person with no CEUS

Register: HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/MRXDKX88WM6F98XX8

 

Campus Map: htpps://campusmap.swarthmore.edu/

 

Description of the workshop:

The workshop will examine the unique dialect of ASL that is Philly Sign. Deaf & HoH Philadelphians use a unique and colorful lexicon of signs. They share one of the strongest and most famous regional sign language “accents” in the united states. Locals use these common signs as part of their daily communication in formal & informal settings. IN order to build rapport with clients and facilitate effective and unambiguous communication, interpreters must be familiar with and competent in using Philly sign. Whether you are an interpreter, an ASL student, or a member of the Deaf community lets talk PHILLY SIGNS together and keep this dialect alive!

 

Sponsored by: Signinterpreting Services

 

Contact Monica by October 15th for accommodations – Monica@signinterpreting.org

 

No refunds unless the host is responsible for cancellations or rescheduling.