Rhode Island Note-taking is a type of communication access service that provides support to people with hearing loss. This service is provided by a trained notetaker who takes verbatim notes of conversations between people with hearing loss and people without hearing loss. The notetaker records conversations in real-time, and then provides the notes to the person with hearing loss, so they can review the conversation later. There are two types of Rhode Island Note-taking: live note-taking and remote note-taking. Live note-taking is provided in person by a trained notetaker, while remote note-taking is provided through a remote platform like Skype or Zoom. Both types of note-taking are beneficial to people with hearing loss, as they provide a detailed record of conversations that can be accessed at any time.