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What overlooked aspects of personal dignity come up most often when someone need
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What overlooked aspects of personal dignity come up most often when someone need
Hey everyone, I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately because my aunt’s been getting regular help at home after her hip surgery last year. She’s always been super independent, the type who hated anyone fussing over her, but now with someone coming in daily for bathing and meals, I’ve noticed how the little things really hit her dignity hard. Like, she gets quiet when the caregiver just starts undressing her without much chat first, or when they talk about her “accidents” too loudly even if no one’s around. Stuff like privacy during personal tasks, not feeling infantilized, or keeping some control over routines seems to matter way more than people admit upfront. What overlooked parts of keeping someone’s self-respect intact pop up most when they’re relying on in-home assistance regularly? Anyone dealt with similar situations?
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