labuchholz
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Hey friends. I'm sure this subject has been discussed at LENGTH but I am digging around for answers and I would like your feedback.
I am hearing (terp) and my husband is Deaf, non-oral, does not read lips, strictly ASL. I have gone to this dental office a few times and really like(d) them a lot. Called to make an appointment for my hubby and I to be seen, as he has been having some tooth pain and we both need a cleaning. Made the whole appointment and when it came time for me to request a terp, they said "oh we don't do that. We usually just write with our deaf patients and it's fine." I told them that he would really prefer having an interpreter, especially since this is his first time meeting a new provider, etc. and they were still resistant saying that pen and paper is enough.
We contacted DHH services, they had to pester this office manager several times to even get a response from her, and were able to educate her about the ADA requirements/etc. All was well.
1 week before the appt, I thought I'd call to make sure they had actually followed through. I left a message since there was no answer. The next day I received a TEXT MESSAGE that said "We use a message pad for deaf patients in our office and works very well. No sign here"
I called back that same day (blood boiling a little) and asked them to please CALL us, not send a text message response. I got a call finally today from the office saying that they do not hire interpreters and there is no need to communicate during the exam, and they will give us a printout of what the Dr's findings are after the exam.
Well, I'm irritated. The area we live in is SATURATED with terps. It would not be difficult at all and I have told them several times that I'm happy to help them find a qualified interpreter and walk them through the process.
What do you guys think? I have no interest in seeing this dentist AT ALL anymore, but it's just the principle of the dang thing. When I made my first prenatal appointment the receptionist said "Oh I see your husband is deaf, would you like an interpreter for this appointment?" Even for an appointment not strictly about him, because they know it's his baby, they offered. He has never ever had an issue getting a terp.
Update: She just called me to tell me she cancelled my appointment so that I could come in and interpret for him.
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I am hearing (terp) and my husband is Deaf, non-oral, does not read lips, strictly ASL. I have gone to this dental office a few times and really like(d) them a lot. Called to make an appointment for my hubby and I to be seen, as he has been having some tooth pain and we both need a cleaning. Made the whole appointment and when it came time for me to request a terp, they said "oh we don't do that. We usually just write with our deaf patients and it's fine." I told them that he would really prefer having an interpreter, especially since this is his first time meeting a new provider, etc. and they were still resistant saying that pen and paper is enough.
We contacted DHH services, they had to pester this office manager several times to even get a response from her, and were able to educate her about the ADA requirements/etc. All was well.
1 week before the appt, I thought I'd call to make sure they had actually followed through. I left a message since there was no answer. The next day I received a TEXT MESSAGE that said "We use a message pad for deaf patients in our office and works very well. No sign here"
I called back that same day (blood boiling a little) and asked them to please CALL us, not send a text message response. I got a call finally today from the office saying that they do not hire interpreters and there is no need to communicate during the exam, and they will give us a printout of what the Dr's findings are after the exam.
Well, I'm irritated. The area we live in is SATURATED with terps. It would not be difficult at all and I have told them several times that I'm happy to help them find a qualified interpreter and walk them through the process.
What do you guys think? I have no interest in seeing this dentist AT ALL anymore, but it's just the principle of the dang thing. When I made my first prenatal appointment the receptionist said "Oh I see your husband is deaf, would you like an interpreter for this appointment?" Even for an appointment not strictly about him, because they know it's his baby, they offered. He has never ever had an issue getting a terp.
Update: She just called me to tell me she cancelled my appointment so that I could come in and interpret for him.
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