Effective Communication
The ADA requires “effective communication,” which means whatever is written or spoken must be as clear and
understandable to people with disabilities as it is for people who do not have disabilities. Auxiliary aids and services
help people with a wide variety of physical or mental limitations to access jobs and services. Guidance and resources follow.
Request Help from An ADA Coordinator
Guidance
Resources
Statewide Services
Captioning
Computer Aided Transcription Referral
Sign Language Interpreter Referral Services
- Anchorage
- Alaska Resource Center, TTY: 258-0510; Voice: 276-3456
- Sign Language Interpreters, 248-6622
- Fairbanks
- Access Alaska, 479-7940
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center, TTY: 451-48892
- Juneau: Southeast Alaska Independent Living, TTY: 523-5285; Voice: 463-7490
- Kenai Peninsula: 283-3404
Telecommunications
Visual Impairment or Blindness