S.D. Department of Human Services Tel: 800-265-9684 The aim of the Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD) program is to provide equal access to telecommunications for individuals with disabilities other than deafness, deaf-blind, hard of hearing or speech impairment. Devices such as fully voice- activated telephones, smart devices, emergency dialer phones, picture-dialing phones, large- button phones and other equipment may be provided to help bridge the gap when it comes to distance communicating. Device setup and training is also available. DHS: Enhancing the quality of life of people with disabilities. Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD) The South Dakota Department of Human Services provides telecommunications devices for individuals with disabilities. Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD) Program TAD (for people with disabilies other than deaf- ness, deaf/blind, hard of hearing or speech impair- ment): dhs.sd.gov/drs/deafserv/TAD_drs.aspx TED (for people with the disabilies of deafness, deaf/blind, hard of hearing or speech impairment) : dhs.sd.gov/drs/deafserv/tedp.aspx Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD) Program TAD 1310 Main Ave S, STE 107 Brookings, SD 57006-3894 Phone: 605-688-4224 Toll Free: 800-265-9679 TTY: 605-688-4280 Fax: 605-688-5497 E-mail: [email protected]
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S.D. Department of Human Services
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The aim of the Telecommunications
Adaptive Devices (TAD) program is
to provide equal access to
telecommunications for
individuals with disabilities other
than deafness, deaf-blind, hard of
hearing or speech impairment.
Devices such as fully voice-
activated telephones, smart
devices, emergency dialer phones,
picture-dialing phones, large-
button phones and other
equipment may be provided to
help bridge the gap when it comes
to distance communicating.
Device setup and training is also
available.
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Telecommunications
Adaptive Devices (TAD)
The South Dakota Department
of Human Services provides
telecommunications devices
for individuals with disabilities.
Telecommunications Adaptive
Devices (TAD) Program
TAD (for people with disabilities other than deaf-
ness, deaf/blind, hard of hearing or speech impair-ment): dhs.sd.gov/drs/deafserv/TAD_drs.aspx
TED (for people with the disabilities of deafness,
deaf/blind, hard of hearing or speech impairment):