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The service permits telephone communications between hearing and/or speech impaired individuals who must use a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) or a Teletypewriter (TTY) and individuals with normal hearing and speech.
Members using a TTY (Teletypewriter) because of a hearing or speech disability may access TTY services through calling or using a TTY machine to engage an operator at 711 and asking the operator to call EyeMed at 1-844-230-6498.
Requests for accommodation with respect to BHA documents that may be required in an alternative format should be made to the Authority’s Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (“TDD”) phone number, Teletypewriter (“TTY”) phone number, Office of Civil Rights, Occupancy Department, Leased Housing Division, or the Housing Service Center.
Teletypewriter, telephotograph, data transmission, remote metering, supervisory control or miscellaneous signaling facilities of the aforesaid Departments or Administration will be connected to private line services furnished for such purposes.
The Managed Care Plan shall include a Teletypewriter Telephone (TTY) number in conjunction with the Managed Care Plan’s toll-free enrollee help line number.
The Relay Service permits telephone communications between hearing and/or speech impaired individuals who must use a TDD or a Teletypewriter (TTY) and individuals with normal hearing and speech.
Teletypewriter or data transmission, remote metering, supervisory control or miscellaneous signaling facilities of the aforesaid Departments or Administration will be connected to private line services furnished for such purposes.
This is a free telecommunications relay service provided by the Washington State Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.The relay service allows individuals who use a Teletypewriter (TTY) to communicate with Delta Dental of Washington through specially trained communications assistants.Anyone wishing to use Washington Relay Service can simply dial 711 (the statewide telephone relay number) or 800-833- 6384 to connect with a communications assistant.
This is a free telecommunications relay service provided by the Washington State Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.The relay service allows individuals who use a Teletypewriter (TTY) to communicate with DDWA through specially trained communications assistants.Anyone wishing to use Washington Relay Service can simply dial 711 (the statewide telephone relay number) or 1-800-833-6384 to connect with a communications assistant.
Members using a TTY (Teletypewriter) because of a hearing or speech disability may access TTY services through calling or using a TTY machine to engage an operator at 711 and asking the operator to call EyeMed at 1‐844‐230‐6498.