Is anyone asking for a full time carer when they could just wear glasses? I’m sure people draw the line in different places and ask for more when they’re not paying the costs, but humans value autonomy pretty highly so if they’re asking for accommodations (that are focused on the impairment and not generally useful to everyone) I assume it’s because the individual fix isn’t good enough.
Is anyone asking for a full time carer when they could just wear glasses? I’m sure people draw the line in different places and ask for more when they’re not paying the costs, but humans value autonomy pretty highly so if they’re asking for accommodations (that are focused on the impairment and not generally useful to everyone) I assume it’s because the individual fix isn’t good enough.
I don’t think so, I was responding to a hypothetical from HungryHobo.