To ensure equal access to care, our non-English speaking and limited English speaking customers have the right to an interpreter should they require one. Frequently, we also encounter patients with problems communicating due to hearing or speech deficits, language barriers, the inability to read or write or cognitive impairments. PVHMC is committed to providing interpreters to all patients with this need.
Please click on the PDF's below for our Interpreter Services Policy and our Interpreter Services Notice in multiple languages.
Para garantizar la igualdad de acceso a la atención, nuestros clientes que no hablan inglés y que hablan inglés de forma limitada tienen derecho a un intérprete si lo requieren. Con frecuencia, también encontramos pacientes con problemas de comunicación debido a deficiencias auditivas o del habla, barreras del lenguaje, incapacidad para leer o escribir o impedimentos cognitivos. PVHMC se compromete a proporcionar intérpretes a todos los pacientes con esta necesidad.
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