Thursday, March 14, 2019

March 14th Knowledge Check

The history of how people were treated since the 1920's for having a disability or any neurological defects was appalling. I never fully understood what being institutionalized meant. People were not taken care of. They were not look at with any respect. They were not provided with any kind of skills, entertainment, or education. Throughout the years things have changed regarding institutions. Improvements are still being made towards a inclusive society and providing accommodations to people. There were many legislative acts that helped get to where we are today. There is a long road ahead of us but we are on the right path. Throughout my career I hope to be an advocate and support people with disabilities live to their fullest potential. 

The TED Talk went hand in hand with the presentation. She was constantly told she couldn't do things, when actually she had the full capability to do so. People looked at her and didn't see a person, they saw her disability. 


The era presentations brought up many of the legislative acts that influenced the rights of the disabled. Some of these are IDEA, Americans with Disabilities Act and Medicare/Medicaid. The presentation showed the impact of these acts and how they helped improve the rights of people with disabilities


As a future OT, I will continue to advocate for the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. I will have a unique advantage and opportunity to promote their rights. I will see first hand their capabilities and see the person first and not the disability. 





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