Health-Related Rights
The following
rights were developed by the Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities staff at
Villanova University College of Nursing. We believe that women with disabilities have the
right to:
Health care that is delivered in
a sensitive, non-discriminatory way that addresses the special needs of women with
disabilities.
Health care that recognizes your right to choose
or to refuse certain treatments.
Health care that considers the
whole person and conveys to you the knowledge that you have a body, mind, spirit and
intellect.
Health care facilities that are
accessible and equipped to provide care for women with disabilities.
Elimination or reduction in
barriers - environmental and attitudinal - that make seeking of primary health care
difficult.
Acknowledgment on the part of
health care professionals that you know your body, changes in your body and its
limitations better than anyone else.
Recognition that although you
have a disability, all health problems that you experience are not related
to that disability.
Information about health care
issues that are of special interest because of your disability provided to you in a way
that takes into account your disability or limitations.
Care that is delivered in a way that empowers
you and puts the control in your hands.
Assistance (transfer, getting dressed and
undressed) when needed to enable you to participate in screening and preventive health
care.
Acknowledgment that your interest in being
intimate or sexual is normal and not extinct because of your disability.
Access to the same advice and
counseling regarding reproductive and sexual concerns that any woman deserves.
Acknowledgment and recognition
that your disability may present problems but that you are still interested in and capable
of maintaining a high quality of life and wellness.
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