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TAP is now offering Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Equipment! If you choose to receive a PDA, you cannot receive a telephone. If you wish to receive a telephone, please use the equipment application. Otherwise, click here to download and print the PDA application.

help at hand emergency telephone dialer

Help at Hand Emergency Telephone Dialer

This device is designed to help in the event of an emergency and will automatically dial a pre-programmed telephone number and send a pre-recorded message to the person you choose to let them know you need assistance. A small wireless pendant, which can be carried in your pocket or worn around your neck, signals for help from anywhere in your home.

   
hands-free telephone

Hands-Free Telephone

This telephone is for people who have limited use of their hands or have mobility limitations. It comes with remote control and / or voice activation capabilities. This telephone accepts a variety of assistive accessories such as such as an air switch, sip and puff, pillow switch and lapel microphone or headset.

   
large number amplified telephone

Large Number Amplified Telephone

This telephone has a built-in volume control that makes incoming sounds louder. The large number keypad makes reading and dialing numbers easier. This telephone also comes with tone and frequency adjustments and loud ringer.

   
loud bell ringer

Loud Bell Ringer

This signaling device increases the volume of the ring on the telephone.

   
in-line voice dialer

In-Line Voice Dialer

This piece of equipment connects to a telephone and is activated by voice recognition. Simply speak one of the pre-programmed names and the number is automatically dialed.

   
dialogue vco

Dialogue VCO

This telephone is for people with severe hearing loss or who are deaf but still wish to speak using their own voice. Simply speak into the handset and read the responses on the built-in display screen. Easy to use and no typing is required. Voice carry over (VCO) calls must be placed through a toll-free relay service, such as the Kansas Relay Center (KRC).

   
light flasher / visual signaler

Light Flasher / Visual Signaler

This signaling device notifies a person their telephone is ringing by translating the telephone ring into a flashing light.

   
amplified cordless telephone

Amplified Cordless Telephone

This cordless telephone amplifies incoming sounds and voices for extra loud and clear conversations. There is also an adjustable tone control to optimize the clarity of the conversation.

   
vco & hco telephone

VCO & HCO Telephone

The Voice Carry Over (VCO) or Hearing Carry Over (HCO) telephone combines voice and text communications. It is used by people who cannot hear well, but who wish to speak using their own voice, and by people who cannot speak, but wish to hear others over the Telephone. Those who cannot hear can read what others are saying through a text display. Those who cannot speak can use the typewriter keyboard to respond to what they hear.

   
photo button telephone

Photo Button Telephone

This telephone is for people who have difficulty dialing, remembering numbers, or have limited cognitive abilities. The photo buttons allow the user to insert pictures to represent the number being dialed. The user just presses the picture button and the pre-programmed number is dialed automatically.

   
large number telephone with braille

Large Number Telephone with Braille

This telephone is for people who are visually impaired or blind. It has a keypad with large Braille numbers for easier dialing and a digital voice feature that vocalizes each number when dialed. Knowledge of Braille is not required in order to operate this telephone.

   
teletypewriter (tty)

Teletypewriter (TTY)

This specialized text telephone enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired to use the telephone by typing messages and reading the responses from the display terminal. In order to communicate directly, a TTY is required by both parties or the hearing party can place a call via the Kansas Relay Center (KRC) by dialing 7-1-1. (A Braille TTY is also available for the deaf - blind.)

   
CapTel Captioned Telephone

CapTel (Captioned Telephone)

This telephone is ideal for people with some degree of hearing loss and works like any other telephone with one important addition: captions are displayed live on the phone's built-in screen so the user can read the words while listening to the voice of the other party. If the user has difficulty hearing what the caller says, the captions can be read for clarification.

 

TAP does not provide:

  • Hearing Aids
  • Doorbell Signalers
  • Baby-cry Signaling Equipment
  • TTY Paper and / or Dust Covers
  • Alarm clocks
  • Smoke Detectors
For more information or to request an application, please contact 4848 SW 21st street, suite 201 Topeka, KS, 66604-4415
 
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