"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
to be treated in a dignified way
to be treated in a dignified way and to have privacy in care home
The right to be treated in a dignified way means that every person has the entitlement to be treated with respect and consideration. It encompasses being treated as a human being with inherent value and worth, regardless of one's background, gender, race, or other characteristics. It involves being free from discrimination, degrading treatment, or humiliation.
The right to be treated in a dignified way means that one gets basic human rights. This means that you are not subjected to any tortured or threat and have access to all essentials in life.
It means that patients should be treated respectfully and empathically. They shouldn't be patronized, minimized and condescended to.
Elegant
"Worthy of respect" is just one equivalent of the English word "dignified".Specifically, the word is an adjective. It presents a certain way of being which is a combination of inspiring respect, looking distinguished, and taking oneself seriously. It traditionally tends to be considered a compliment.
It means that when there is problem with the way in which the landscape is being treated.
Tell him that you don't appreciate being treated that way. Ask him whether he wolud like being treated like that. If your brother has any decancey, he will treat you right from then on. Just tell him how you feel about how you are being treated and he might understand.
The U.S. saw the Cubans being treated by the spanish the way the british treated the colonists.
The Vikings believed that it was best to die in battle.
They disliked the way they were being treated where they were and they were curious to see what was out there in the ocean.