Communication increases disability inclusion. Hi I'm Sue Schaffer and this is part of - Infobilitysue.wordpress.com. The site provides projects and presentations to promote disability inclusion. I welcome your stories, ideas, feedback and help to generate interest in the awareness process. "When we work together we can do so much." (Helen Keller)
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Respectful Actions
The CNA's got me sooooo mad because I say please speak to me by my name. Occasionally they would but still treated me the same way. Now, O don't try to give everyone a mini sensitivity lesson. However, I've noticed that the same people who call me pet names hold respectable conversations with me. The wouldn't if they didn't have any respect for me. Also I do things like shower at 4am, sweep the floor when I spill rice, and return my ray. No other patient does that thus my actions shoe respect too. Lately my request was to see my file- they actually can't remember a patient asking to do that. Again, acting in s respectable manner
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