Equipment
The Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing’s (KCDHH) Telecommunications Access Program (TAP) provides residents of Kentucky, who are deaf, hard of hearing, have difficulty speaking or have both a hearing and vision loss, with landline or wireless equipment to make communication on the telephone more accessible. Please request an application to see if you are eligible for equipment at no cost.
To apply online, visit TAP or contact:
Telecommunications Access Program (TAP)
632 Versailles Rd.
Frankfort, KY 40601
Voice: 502-573-2604
Voice: 800-372-2907 (toll-free)
VP: 502-416-0607
Website: https://www.kcdhh.ky.gov/oea/tddprog.html
Hamilton CapTel 840i

The CapTel 840i offers the size and feel of a traditional home phone with conventional buttons for navigating on-screen menus, contacting Customer Care, initiating speed dial and adjusting the tone and volume.
Hamilton CapTel 2400i

The CapTel 2400i is an ideal choice for individuals who prefer a more contemporary design and touch-screen technology. It features a large easy-touch display with multiple font sizes and colors for easy reading.
Learn about all your equipment options at: https://www.weitbrecht.com/captel-kentucky.html
Both the Hamilton CapTel 840i and the Hamilton CapTel 2400i are available for $75 (including shipping and a 30-day money back guarantee). So if you or someone you care about just can’t hear on the phone, see the difference one phone call can make with Hamilton CapTel.
FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS ANYONE BUT REGISTERED USERS WITH HEARING LOSS FROM USING INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) CAPTIONED TELEPHONES WITH THE CAPTIONS TURNED ON. Automatic speech recognition software generates captions of what the other party to the call says, and, in certain circumstances, a live communications assistant may be included on the call to make needed corrections and/or add call details. The captions are then sent to the phone. There is a cost for each minute of captions generated, paid from a federally administered fund. To learn more, visit fcc.gov.