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Under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, federally conducted and assisted programs along with programs of state and local government are required to make their programs accessible to people with disabilities as well as provide effective communication. Effective communication means to communicate with people with disabilities as effectively as communicating with others.
Alternative formats are auxiliary aids used to effectively communicate printed information to people who are blind or have low vision or people who have other functional impairments. Alternative formats include Braille, large print, audio, and computer disk. We offer the conversion of your text into alternative formats such as large print and Braille (English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian) to help groups such as visual impaired and people with learning difficulties. We also offer Translation/adaptation of the text in audio format, in different languages to help communication with the visually handicapped or illiterate. We will enable you to communicate with all members of a particular community, regardless of their age, education or professional background. To ensure effective communication, consideration to alternate formats should begin with the initial planning process. Let Translations Wave manage your alternative formats!
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