Assist the Disabled in the Right Way

March 9, 2010
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Hi folks,

I though of sharing my experience about assisting a disabled people…the reason being after hearing one mobility-impaired gentleman remarked his fear of being pulled and eventually fell down when being assisted by another able-bodied person.

During my Honors Degree project, I choose to research on computer interface design which suits different types of disabled user. Thus throughout the research study, I had the chance to meet up and interview and became friends with some of these wonderful and strong-hearted people!

Honestly at that point of time, I realized how “disabled” I am, spiritually as compared to them. Despite their disability, they are striving hard and living life to their fullest! Each moment is spent overcoming each hurdle they faced in their daily lives. Never give up attitude which is greatly lacking in able-bodied person I am. One fine example is when one visually-impaired(“blind” person told me that it is common and like everyday “incident” that they might trip over a pothole or uneven ground.

Enough said, I like to just highlight some short points/guideline in assisting the disabled group. I hope this may help everyone to assist in the proper or better way!

1. When assisting visually-impaired person to walk/cross the road, offer your shoulder to them and walk in front of them. Do not pull their hand. They might lose their balance and fall. Same applies for mobility-impaired or even old folks.

2. Treat them equally. Even though you could possibly give some assistance but they also be most grateful if we give them equal treatment and respect.

3. For web developers/web content designer, it’s wise to supply alt text on images being put up as most of the voice synthesizer used by the visually-impaired cannot read graphic.

4. Architext or building/public transport designer, proper and safe ramp and spacious sitting area, ample big space parking bay are some little kind act that you can include in your design.

5. Computer hardware equipment , though they are grateful for special device for them(the special disabled group), what I found out from my research study is they still prefered to adapt to the “normal” or “common” hardware used by common folks like us, mainly ‘cos the cost of getting a specially-designed device is far beyond their means.

Personally, I felt if the hardware designed for all has cater for these group of people, not only will they have a bigger chunk of market, they might even conquer the up-and-coming older folks or “golden age” generation who are fast adapting to IT ;) Talking about commercial value here!

So here’s my pinch of thoughts. Have you all have something to add or feedback?

Love to hear from you!

Cheers!

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5 Responses to Assist the Disabled in the Right Way

  1. Shareen on March 9, 2010 at 3:52 PM

    Thanks for sharing, sweetie. Some good points to remember. It’s just sad that nowadays not that many people are willing to go out of their way to help others who are in need. And even if some good Samaritan does it, always got “some people” who point and stare…
    .-= Shareen´s last blog post ..Preview of My Snugg Mei Tai =-.

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  2. eyriqazz on March 9, 2010 at 4:45 PM

    thanks for sharing it..i love on “Treat them equally. Even though you could possibly give some assistance but they also be most grateful if we give them equal treatment and respect.”.
    .-= eyriqazz´s last blog post ..Alisyaku Sayang =-.

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  3. temp. housewife on March 9, 2010 at 5:39 PM

    Avoid giving the stare and hold your tongue from giving any unpleasant remarks to the disable people. I have a first hand experience in this bcs one of brothers is slightly disable in terms of his undeveloped brain but he is physically fine. He has experienced a lot of unpleasant remarks and even some harsh physical torture when he was growing up! I was the one who had to defend him all the time!k8g

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  4. alohamolly on March 10, 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Hi all,

    Thanks for your sharing!

    Hope we all learn and practice the right way to assist these lovely folks!

    Cheers!
    .-= alohamolly´s last blog post ..Shone at 20 months =-.

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  5. Nur on March 10, 2010 at 12:40 PM

    Thanks for your sharing! :)
    .-= Nur´s last blog post ..:.PiNk & WhiTe WiTh FrEsH FloWers.: =-.

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