Mélange Accessibility for All Magazine October 2020 | Page 104

It is considered rude to ask a person about their disability . If they wish to tell you about it they will , and you should take their lead on what is appropriate to discuss .
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Before you assume that a person with a disability needs your assistance , you should always ask first . If they do , they will let you know how you can best assist them .

It is considered rude to ask a person about their disability . If they wish to tell you about it they will , and you should take their lead on what is appropriate to discuss .

When introduced to a person with a disability , it is appropriate to offer to shake hands . People with limited hand use or who have artificial limbs can usually shake hands . Shaking hands with the left hand is also an acceptable greeting .

Thanks for taking the time to read these suggestions which are just mine as a wheelchair user .
Others may have different opinions .
Remember , every person with a disability has very unique circumstances , so my suggestions may differ from someone else ’ s .

. . . Fred