Well i dont normally help, but if you want to i would suggest telling them where things are or smiling friendly
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Honestly, not always. But it depends on the person and what they need help doing. If the person and helper have a clear understanding, then helping a disabled person is very rewarding-- for both people.
They are for people who do not need around the clock care and supervision. The workers in assisted living facilities help elderly, and disabled people with daily living activities like cooking, cleaning, shopping. They are there to assist in the areas the person in need has difficulty in doing for themselves.
No
how would you go about starting your own help care for eldly doing there wash shopping
no
Pack shopping bags for them
it can help you by showing you the challenges that diabled people go thourh
no this is false, because in California there are no such things as prisons dogs and disabled people
older people, disabled people, and unemployed people
get helmets
Zimmer Holdings because it can help sick or disabled people