Thanks to the American Disabilities Act of 1990, physical barriers have begun to be removed to help the disabled lead an independent life. Unfortunately, these are barriers made of beliefs and values that still stand strong. There is no law preventing someone from acting insensitive. It is time for that to change Beyond Please and Thank You provides the first step. Sections about etiquette on the job, within the family, out on a date, and in public to ensure the respect and dignity all deserve are included. Also, a unique Disability Awareness Questionnaire to help reader become aware of what they might be doing or saying wrong.
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Richard C. Senelick, MD, is the medical director at the Health-South Rehabilitation Institute of San Antonio (RIOSA). He also serves as program director of its Brain Injury Program. A native of Illinois, he completed his undergraduate and medical school training at the University of Illinois in Chicago. A neurologist who specializes in neurorehabilitation, he subsequently completed his neurology training at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He has authored numerous publications, including co-authoring Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families, The Spinal Cord Injury Handbook for Patients and Their Families, and The Disability Awareness Handbook for Families, Co-Workers, and Friends.
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