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Talk to persons with disabilities in the same way and with a normal tone of voice (not shouting) as you would talk to anyone else.
Avoid being self-conscious about your use of wording such as “Do you see what I mean?” when talking to someone with vision impairment.
Talk to people with disabilities as adults and talk to them directly rather than to an accompanying person.
Ask the person with a disability if assistance is needed; do not assume that help is needed until you ask.
Use “people-first language”: refer to “a person with a disability” rather than “the disabled person” or “the disabled”.
When communicating with a person with a disability, it is important to take steps to ensure that effective communication strategies are used. This includes sitting or standing at eye level with the patient and making appropriate eye contact.
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