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The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP)-also known as California Phones [1]

The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) distributes telecommunications equipment and services to individuals certified as having difficulty using the telephone. CTAP is a California State mandated program, under governance of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Equipment and some network services are available at no charge to eligible consumers. Californians who are deaf, hard of hearing, speech disabled, blind, or who have low vision, cognitive impairments, or restricted mobility, are eligible to receive equipment with certification by a medical doctor, a licensed audiologist, a qualified state agency, or a hearing aid dispenser. Offering free specialized phones to those who are eligible, see website for details.

Phone: 

(800) 806-1191

Email: 

info@CaliforniaPhones.org [2]

Website: 

http://www.CaliforniaPhones.org [3]

Fax: 

(800) 889-3974

Address: 

3075 Adeline St., Suite 260
Berkeley, CA 94703

Who: 

  • adults
  • anyone in need
  • families
  • individuals
  • seniors
  • hearing impairment

Source URL (modified on 04/17/2017 - 3:55pm):https://www.marinhhs.org/community-resource-guide/california-telephone-access-program-ctap-also-known-california-phones

Links
[1] https://www.marinhhs.org/community-resource-guide/california-telephone-access-program-ctap-also-known-california-phones [2] mailto:info@CaliforniaPhones.org [3] http://www.CaliforniaPhones.org