VisCom Sign Language Interpreting & Oral Transliteration Services-Visual Communication for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing in South West & West Central Florida WHERE? WHEN?

WHO WE ARE
THE AGENCY: VisCom is a reputable RID-affiliated professional sign language interpreting service agency that serves South West and West Central Florida. We are the most highly respected, trusted, and preferred service provider by the local Deaf Community, as well as local area service providers. Our policies and procedures conform to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) Standa

rd Practice Paper regarding business ethics. VisCom is an Organizational Member of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) and the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (FRID). We provide the highest quality service in the most ethical, professional, cost-effective manner. Since our founding in 2006, we have had a 100% request fulfillment rate. We are there when you need us! THE OWNER: VisCom was founded by M. Charlene McCarthy, a Nationally Certified Sign Language Interpreter. A Sarasota resident for thirty-five years, Ms. McCarthy has been serving the Deaf Community and area service providers since 1994. She holds a Certificate of Interpretation (CI) and a Certificate of Transliteration (CT) from Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). As a Certified Member of RID, Ms. McCarthy adheres to the RID Code of Professional Conduct, which holds her to a high level of professionalism in matters of interpretation and business practices. She is an active member of the RID Member Section for Interpreter Service Managers, as well as Interpreters in Legal and Court Settings. For several years, Ms. McCarthy served on the FRID Board of Directors as the former Membership Chair and past First Vice President. During that time, she received the Region II President’s Choice Award and Distinguished Service Award for her exceptional dedication and extraordinary contributions to the interpreting profession and to FRID. THE INTERPRETERS: VisCom consists of nearly one hundred highly trained and qualified interpreters throughout South West and West Central Florida who work on an as-needed as-available basis. All VisCom interpreters are members of RID and adhere to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct. VisCom Interpreters are dedicated professionals from Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, St. Petersburg, Ellenton, Palmetto, Bradenton, Sarasota, Venice, Englewood, North Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Ft. Myers, and other cities in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, DeSoto, and Lee counties. WHAT WE DO
IN THE OFFICE: Coordinating sign language interpreting services is a complex process that is best managed by a local sign language interpreting service provider. We have an in-depth knowledge of the linguistic needs and cultrual variances of each member of the local Deaf Community, as well as their preferences. We work closely with local qualified interpreters and have a keen awareness of their credentials, qualifications, level of experience, areas of expertise, personal preferences, and days and hours of availability. This enables us to make informed and wise decisions with regard to scheduling. We can best match the Deaf consumer with the most appropriate interpreter for each assignment, so you can rest assured we will successfully establish “effective communication,” as required by law. We coordinate, schedule, and dispatch qualified professional interpreters in a knowledgeable and ethical manner, in accordance with industry standards, and in adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. We pride ourselves on our experience and reliability. OUT IN THE FIELD: Interpreting is a complex process that requires linguistic, cognitive, and technical skills. One important measure of the interpreter’s proven ability is professional credentials. All VisCom interpreters are either State Qualified or Nationally Certified and perfectly capable of meeting the linguistic needs of all deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers. We carfeully listen to the oral speakers’ words, inflection, and intent, and then simultaneously render the message faithfully to the deaf consumer in a visual language, using the mode of communication preferred by the deaf consumer. In turn, we carefully observe the signed message, inflections, and intent of the deaf consumer and simultaneously articulate that message in spoken English. Some deaf individuals use American Sign Language (ASL) as visual gestural language that has unique grammatical, lexical, and linguistic features that differ from English, while others use a form of signing that is more closely related to English, and some rely solely on speech reading. Each person’s language mode or preference determines whether we interpret using ASL; transliterate using Signed English; or provide Oral Transliterating services. In every case, we interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially, both receptively and expressively, using any specialized vocabulary necessary for effective cross-cultural communication. Anyplace! VisCom provides interpreting services in a variety of settings including, but not limited to: educational, legal, medical, mental health, rehabilitation, social service, business, industry, government, religious, and performing arts. VisCom interpreters are familiar with the requirements of each specialized setting and because VisCom interpreters are local, we offer unparalleled background knowledge of these settings. Our years of experience also ensure a bank of logistical information about each assignment and location. We offer our customers comfort, competence, and experience in every setting. Anytime! VisCom interpreters are available during regular business hours, evenings, and weekends for general assignments. For those who need VISCOMNOW!, we are also available 24 hours a day for immediate dispatch to medical, psychiatric, and legal emergencies. Most important, we are reliable. WHY? VisCom provides Sign Language Interpreting Services so we can assist you in maintaining compliance with certain laws regarding public accommodations, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability. We partner with you so you can establish effective communication with deaf and hard-of-hearing sign language users, thereby offering them full and meaningful access to the services you provide. HOW? It’s as easy as one, two, three! Go to www.viscomoffice.com and go to Request Interpreting Services and follow through with three easy steps:
1. Log in to our secure site.
2. Review the General Statement of Terms and Conditions and provide billing information.
3. Fill in and submit the online Request Interpreting Services form. As an alternative to the online request form, download the Request Interpreting Services PDF, fill in the blank fields that apply, and return by fax (941) 371-1883 or Interpreter@VisComOffice.com

VisCom interpreters will be there!
07/30/2025

VisCom interpreters will be there!

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07/22/2025

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Travis, thank you for sharing this.
06/18/2025

Travis, thank you for sharing this.

***SAVE THE DATE***November 8th, 2025!
04/29/2025

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November 8th, 2025!

VisCom Associates Trina Schartz and Sarah Windham will be interpreting Beetlejuice, the Musical. The only interpreted pe...
04/14/2025

VisCom Associates Trina Schartz and Sarah Windham will be interpreting Beetlejuice, the Musical. The only interpreted performance is Thursday, April 24 at 7:30pm - you won't want to miss it!! Contact the theater to reserve seats and purchase tickets.
https://www.vanwezel.org/events/detail/beetlejuice

For your information:There are resources available for AA members in the Deaf community on this website: deafaa.org. Thi...
03/31/2025

For your information:

There are resources available for AA members in the Deaf community on this website: deafaa.org. This website also highlights the following:

-A.A. Meeting Finder of ASL and ASL-interpreted meetings and events in the US/Canada
-A.A. Literature and Resources in ASL, LSM (Lengua de Señas Mexicana) and LSQ (Langue des Signes du Québec)
-A.A. Grapevine ASL Playlist of anonymity-protected shares by Deaf -AAs (relayed by a paid ASL interpreter who is not an AA member)
-Fellowship, Sponsorship and Service
-Built and organized by Deaf A.A. members

Also, save the date:

Jan. 17th, 2026, GSO will be holding a Special Forum for members of the Deaf community to assist them with access to AA Deaf resources and Deaf AA meetings. The Special Forum sessions will be available in ASL, LSM and LSQ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZjrfG1fzjM

A Language and Cultural Special Forum for Deaf A.A. Members who use American Sign Language (ASL), Langue des Signes Québécoise (LSQ) & Lengua de Señas Mexica...

***GET YOUR TICKETS NOW***MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE documentary will be shown at the Sarasota Film Festival on Tu...
03/25/2025

***GET YOUR TICKETS NOW***

MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE documentary will be shown at the Sarasota Film Festival on Tuesday, April 8th at 6:30pm at the Sainer Pavilion at New College: 5313 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243.

The film will be CAPTIONED and a VisCom interpreter will be onsite at the box office prior to the showing to interpret any questions for the staff, as well as in the theater for the introduction to the movie.

Details about the movie and purchasing ticket options can be found here:

In 1987, 21-year-old Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer.

03/18/2025

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VisCom Deaf Picnic 2025
Saturday, November 8, 2025, 9am-4pm.

Oscar Scherer State Park - Pavilion 2
1836 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey FL 34229
Located on U.S. 41, six mi. south of Sarasota. Heading south on I-75, take Exit 200. Heading north on I-75, take Exit 195.
http://www.foridastateparks.org/oscarscherer/

The event is free, but the park entrance fee is $5.00 per vehicle with up to 8 people. $4.00 per vehicle with single occupant. $2.00 for pedestrian/bicycle entrance.

More information to come...

Back by popular demand. Spread the word.
09/26/2023

Back by popular demand. Spread the word.

08/16/2023

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VisCom Deaf Picnic 2023
Saturday, November 4, 2023, 9am-4pm.

Oscar Scherer State Park - Pavilion 2
1836 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey FL 34229
Located on U.S. 41, six mi. south of Sarasota. Heading south on I-75, take Exit 200. Heading north on I-75, take Exit 195.
http://www.foridastateparks.org/oscarscherer/
The event is free, but the park entrance fee is $5.00 per vehicle with up to 8 people. $4.00 per vehicle with single occupant.

More information to come...

11/04/2021

DEAF PICNIC 2021

Saturday, November 13th, 9am-4pm.

Oscar Scherer State Park - Pavilion 2
1836 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey FL 34229
Located on U.S. 41, six mi. south of Sarasota. Heading south on I-75, take Exit 200. Heading north on I-75, take Exit 195.
http://www.foridastateparks.org/oscarscherer/

The event is free, but the park entrance fee is $5.00 per vehicle with up to 8 people. $4.00 per vehicle with single occupant.

Due to Covid-19, there will be no pot luck lunch, no games, no raffle, no performance. VisCom has rented the pavilion for you to enjoy time together. Deaf come chat chat chat.

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4690 Fruitville Rd.
Sarasota, FL
34232

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