Re: Disability versus ability
This reminds me of something that I both learned in class and that I have to keep in mind while taking my boards. Apparently now abled health professionals think that they should put the disability second. For example according to this I'm a man that is blind not a blind man. I honestly don't see a difference and don't see the need for changing words around. Does it make those that are abled feel better when addressing a disabled person? Or do they think it makes us feel better? I don't know but I find it to be odd.
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