National Association of the Deaf

Accessibility



Built between 1732 and 1756 as the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall is the site where the Declaration of Independence was first adopted and the U.S. Constitution was written.

Accessibility
All workshops/commissions, business meetings and major events will be real-time captioned through Computer Assisted Real Time captioning (CART). Most large events and meetings will also have video projection along with CART access. With the exception of the final banquet, the optional meal functions will not have CART access. Interpreting services will be provided for all events with CART access.

Accessibility Requests
The NAD will make every effort to accommodate accessibility needs that are requested prior to May 31, 2010.

Please note that the NAD cannot commit to accessibility needs requested after May 31, 2010, including the week of the conference.

Accessibility requests include, but are not limited to:

  • Close vision seating
  • Close vision, tactile, and oral interpreting
  • Program book information - Braille
  • Program book information - Large Print.
  • Support Service Provider (SSP) (2010 NAD Conference events only)

Make an Accessibility Request
To make an accessibility request for the 2009 NAD Conference, please send an e-mail to: nad.events@nad.org or send a fax to: 301.587.1791.

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