Vicki Singer
@vdsinger.bsky.social
accessibility coordinator (IAAP certified CPACC) at WUSTL PHS. disabled mama. cerebral palsy, soprano. gamer
That first batch of photos are definitely azaleas! Thank you for sharing.
May 13, 2025 at 3:46 AM
That first batch of photos are definitely azaleas! Thank you for sharing.
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Accessibility features take months.
Accessibility culture takes years.
Both are worth building
Accessibility culture takes years.
Both are worth building
December 27, 2024 at 6:20 PM
Accessibility features take months.
Accessibility culture takes years.
Both are worth building
Accessibility culture takes years.
Both are worth building
Reposted by Vicki Singer
Sadly my best advice to young patients is to bring a male advocate with you if at all possible.
Even in 2025, having a man in the room can drastically improve outcomes.
Failing that, having ANY advocate is better than none. Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself.
For more tips on advocacy:
Even in 2025, having a man in the room can drastically improve outcomes.
Failing that, having ANY advocate is better than none. Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself.
For more tips on advocacy:
How to be an Effective Advocate for a Disabled Patient
Disabled patients are rightfully terrified of being hospitalized. We are stripped of our agency and control in a hospital environment. Having an effective advocate can vastly improve the experience.
www.disabledginger.com
March 31, 2025 at 3:56 AM
Sadly my best advice to young patients is to bring a male advocate with you if at all possible.
Even in 2025, having a man in the room can drastically improve outcomes.
Failing that, having ANY advocate is better than none. Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself.
For more tips on advocacy:
Even in 2025, having a man in the room can drastically improve outcomes.
Failing that, having ANY advocate is better than none. Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself.
For more tips on advocacy: