Access Adelaide Guide for people living with disability



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Hearing Assistance
People who use hearing aids can access extra or augmented sound levels in places that display this sign. If you are making a booking for a venue, ask if they have hearing assistance and where it is located so that you can book these seats. At the venue, switch your hearing aid to ‘T’ (Telecoil). If an FM or infrared system is used, discreet headsets or lanyards offer similar clear hearing opportunities.
Public Volume Controlled and TTY Phones
Many public phones are available at accessible heights and have volume control. Adelaide also has a number of TTY telephones (teletypewriter phones) for people who use typing instead of speech to communicate. These phones are available at:
• TAFE SA, City Campus, Level 1, 120 Currie Street, Adelaide

• Charles Street Plaza, below David Jones in Rundle Mall (Charles Street entrance)

Adelaide Festival Centre, foyer, King William Street, Adelaide

Royal Adelaide Hospital, Emergency Department, North Terrace, Adelaide

• Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Main Entrance, ground floor foyer, Kermode Street, North Adelaide


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