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| Making Community Services Accessible In addition to making a community service agency physically accessible, people who use AAC tell us that agencies need to consider a number of factors to make their services communicatively more accessible for them. Barriers to Community Services Tips for Working with Adults who Use AAC Guidelines for Communicating with a Person who uses AAC Making Services Accessible for People who Use AAC Guidelines for AAC Interpreters
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