Transcription of BASIC MEDICAL SIGN LANGUAGE
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BASICMEDICALSIGN LANGUAGEPLEASE NOTE:This brochure is to be used asa guide for one-on-one communication. This is only a tool to assist in communication while awaiting the arrival of a qualified/certified signlanguage interpreter. This resource should notbe used in lieu of obtaining an Department of Social ServicesOffice of Deaf Access744 P Street, MS 8-16-91 Sacramento, CA 95814(916) 653-8320 (Voice)(916) 653-7651 (TTY)E-Mail: OF CALIFORNIAHEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCYDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICESPUB 391 (5/15)17990 LOCAL INTERPRETERS AND SERVICESSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:Cypress: (714) 826-9793 VoiceLos Angeles: (323) 478-8000 VoiceRiverside: (951) 275-5000 VoiceSan Diego: (619) 398-2441 VoiceVentura: (805) 644-6322 VoiceCENTRAL CALIFORNIA:Fresno: (559) 225-3323 VoiceMerced: (209) 230-9910 VoiceSalinas: (831) 753-6540 VoiceNORTHERN CALIFORNIA:Sacramento: (916) 349-7500 VoiceStockton (209) 474-3088 VoiceBAY AREA AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: San Leandro: (510) 343-6670 VoicePlease note:Some deaf and hardof hearing people communicate by using American sign LANGUAGE (ASL).
BASIC MEDICAL SIGNLANGUAGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES PLEASE NOTE: This brochure is to be used as a guide for one-on-one communication. This is only a tool to assist in communication while
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