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Provides patient registration, pre-admission testing, and scheduling services.

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Telecommunication Relay Services
Sleep Disorders Clinics
Specialized Medical Tests
Hospitals
N-1-1 numbers (pronounced "N-one-one") give simplified access to special services and 2-1-1: community services information in many parts of the country 3-1-1: government non-emergency services (especially in New York City) 4-1-1: directory assistance, usually a toll call 5-1-1: traffic/tourist information, not available in all areas 6-1-1: telephone company customer service and repair 7-1-1: relay service for people with communication difficulties. In New York State, if 7-1-1 doesn't work, use 800-421-1220. 8-1-1: "Call before you dig," underground public utility location service 9-1-1: emergency services fire911 and 411 work from most telephones in the U.S.and Canada; availability of other numbers varies by location.NON N-1-1 NUMBERS 0-1-1 followed by a country code: used for international calls 1-1-1 used for internal telephone company purposes

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Telecommunication Relay Services
Traffic Bulletins/Information
Utility Line Location Information/811 Services
Information Sources
* Provides full telephone accessibility to persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, speech disabled.* Provides New York Relay Service, a statewide service that connects standard voice telephone uses with deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, speech-disabled, or late-deafened people who use text telephones (TTYs) or voice carry-over (VCO) phones. * Provides New York Captioned Telephone service, which allows people with hearing loss to use the phone by listening and reading.* Facilitates international calling using English or Spanish.* Offers workshops, presentations, exhibits of this service.

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Telecommunication Relay Services

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Telecommunication Relay Services
Provides access to LI Jewish Medical Center, Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, Hillside Hospital and North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset for individuals who are deaf or deaf/blind who use the medical center. Services are also available for deaf family members involved in a patient's health care. Includes sign language interpreter access, TTY access, television captioning, hospital signage, staff education and sign language classes for hospital personnel

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Hearing Loss
Children
Adults
Hospitals
Young Adults
Deaf-Blindness
Sign Language Instruction
Telecommunication Relay Services
Older Adults
Sign Language Interpretation
Adolescents
Services include summer employment program, handicapped bus, Handicapped Enforcement Parking Program, specialized library, newsletter, TTY phone, suggestions on removal of architectural barriers, information and referral, ombudsman who investigates complaints, and listing of accessible services/buildings. Liasion to the Citizen's Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities.

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Special Collections and Archives
Disability Rights Groups
Disability Related Transportation
Telecommunication Relay Services
Accessibility Information
Specialized Information and Referral
Newsletters
Disability Parking Permits
Assistive Technology Information
Summer Employment
Offers Speech-impaired individuals who have their own TTY’s the ability to call Suffolk County Disabilities Government directly by telephone to conduct business. Video Relay Sign language interpreters and a 24-Hour Statewide TTY Relay Service is also available. In emergencies, persons with TTY’s may call 911 or 631-924-8811 for dispatch of an ambulance, police or fire department anywhere within Suffolk County, 24 hours a day. 24-hour statewide TTY relay service is provided through the cooperation of local telephone companies for calls within New York State phone. Call for detailed information.
New York Relay Service is a statewide service that connects standard (voice) telephone users with deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, speech-disabled, or late-deafened people who use text telephones (TTYs) or voice carry-over (VCO) phones. This service allows TTY or VCO users to communicate with standard telephone users through specially trained Relay Operators. Calls can be made to anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with no restrictions on the number, length, or type of calls.

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Telecommunication Relay Services