Deaf Blind Communication
Devices
Deafblind is referring to the combination of both vision and hearing. Deaf-blindness are caused
by both dual sensory damage[physically and mentally] or dual sensory loss. It affects
communication, socialization, and daily living of person.”
Sources: https://www.hearingsol.com/communicating-with-deaf-blind-people/
Deaf-blind language
â—Ź Irish Sign Language
â—Ź Signed Languages
â—Ź Tactile sign language
â—Ź British Sign Language
â—Ź Lamh
â—Ź Picture Exchange /
PECS
â—Ź Captel
â—Ź Swell symbols
â—Ź Tadoma
Communication System For The
Deaf-Blind
Irish Sign Language
Irish Sign Language (ISL)is the sign
language of Ireland. ISL has its own
grammar and structure and is different from
other national sign languages such as British
Sign Language (BSL) and American Sign
language (ASL)
Signed Languages
People who have low vision and
hearing are used sign language or
English based sign language. When
signer used the low movement of
signs, the low vision and hearing
people can easily understand the
signs.
Tactile sign language
In it deaf-blind person puts hands
in signer's to know the
movements, feel the shapes and
location of signs. some signs are
facing expression and some are
shaking hands. In that person can
use one -handed or two- handed.
British Sign Language
BSL has its own grammar and
principles, which are completely
different from the grammatical
structure of English.It is used
mainly by people who are Deaf or
have hearing impairments
Lamh
It is the accepted manual sign system used by
children and adults with disability in Ireland, these
signs help them to communicate and to support
their understanding. There are 500 Lámh signs,
based on Irish Sign Language (ISL) and on natural
gesture. Some user may use Lamh for some period
of time and drop when their speech develops.
Picture Exchange / PECS
PECS, allows people who have low
or no communication abilities so
they can communicate with
pictures.Using pictures to express
their feels and expressions
[request, thought].
Swell symbols
Swell paper is one method of making
tactile images. Its developments are
affected by several factors.lifted line
drawings that allow people who are
blind or vision impaired to feel maps
and graphics with their fingertips
Tadoma
Tadoma is a method of
communication with deaf blindness
people, put hands in their lips. this
process is known as lip reader.
Captel
People who have hearing and vision loss,
which use CAPTEL to make call.in this special
phone, people can dial into captioning service,
exactly the same as other phones. when
another person answer, deaf people can hear
everything.

" Communication System for the Deaf -Blind People"

  • 1.
    Deaf Blind Communication Devices Deafblindis referring to the combination of both vision and hearing. Deaf-blindness are caused by both dual sensory damage[physically and mentally] or dual sensory loss. It affects communication, socialization, and daily living of person.” Sources: https://www.hearingsol.com/communicating-with-deaf-blind-people/
  • 2.
    Deaf-blind language â—Ź IrishSign Language â—Ź Signed Languages â—Ź Tactile sign language â—Ź British Sign Language â—Ź Lamh â—Ź Picture Exchange / PECS â—Ź Captel â—Ź Swell symbols â—Ź Tadoma Communication System For The Deaf-Blind
  • 3.
    Irish Sign Language IrishSign Language (ISL)is the sign language of Ireland. ISL has its own grammar and structure and is different from other national sign languages such as British Sign Language (BSL) and American Sign language (ASL)
  • 4.
    Signed Languages People whohave low vision and hearing are used sign language or English based sign language. When signer used the low movement of signs, the low vision and hearing people can easily understand the signs.
  • 5.
    Tactile sign language Init deaf-blind person puts hands in signer's to know the movements, feel the shapes and location of signs. some signs are facing expression and some are shaking hands. In that person can use one -handed or two- handed.
  • 6.
    British Sign Language BSLhas its own grammar and principles, which are completely different from the grammatical structure of English.It is used mainly by people who are Deaf or have hearing impairments
  • 7.
    Lamh It is theaccepted manual sign system used by children and adults with disability in Ireland, these signs help them to communicate and to support their understanding. There are 500 Lámh signs, based on Irish Sign Language (ISL) and on natural gesture. Some user may use Lamh for some period of time and drop when their speech develops.
  • 8.
    Picture Exchange /PECS PECS, allows people who have low or no communication abilities so they can communicate with pictures.Using pictures to express their feels and expressions [request, thought].
  • 9.
    Swell symbols Swell paperis one method of making tactile images. Its developments are affected by several factors.lifted line drawings that allow people who are blind or vision impaired to feel maps and graphics with their fingertips
  • 10.
    Tadoma Tadoma is amethod of communication with deaf blindness people, put hands in their lips. this process is known as lip reader.
  • 11.
    Captel People who havehearing and vision loss, which use CAPTEL to make call.in this special phone, people can dial into captioning service, exactly the same as other phones. when another person answer, deaf people can hear everything.