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    Personal Care Attendants Helps Achieves Independence

    Jessica GronoBy Jessica GronoSeptember 4, 20174 Mins Read
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    I remember someone said to me that my life was very easy. I looked at them with a puzzled expression because I’m not one to complain, but easy isn’t what I would describe my life. I asked them for more clarification on why they would say that. Their explanation was quite simple but extremely surprising to me. My life is easy, according to them, because I have personal care attendants and that attendants do everything for me.

    The person said my life was so easy at a time when I was a single mother to my baby daughter after my husband had unexpectedly died. They went further to say that I wasn’t a true single mother because of my attendant care.

    I, and the thousands of others that need personal care, are truly blessed to have services that help us not only be independent, but to be healthy, safe human beings. Without attendant care, I would fend for myself while my husband would be working which means I would go hungry, thirsty and not be able to use the bathroom. I am pretty sure that I would manage to survive, but my quality of life would greatly diminish.

    However, personal care attendants aren’t maids that just do everything for you. They’re people that are like anyone else that work to assist you in what you can’t do. Everyone has a different personality, work ethic, strengths and weaknesses like any employee. But these employees work with you on just being you. They help get you ready, feed you, help with your house and all that comes with it. With that being said, I live a much more structured life than I might like. If your attendant is coming in at a certain time then you best be awake no matter how bad you slept before. You want to do something out of your routine, you best be ready to justify it and hear about it if they might not agree.

    Communication starts from the minute you wake up to the minute they are done your shift. It doesn’t matter if you’re groggy or in a quiet mood because you are the boss. You need to be as present as you would if you’re a boss of any company because the company is very important, yourself. I’m not saying this is all bad, but being a good boss from sun up to sundown can tire someone out. Not to mention that you need to be ready with what you want done that day, how you want it done and oversee it being done.

    Having a personal care attendant isn’t luxury, but it is a necessity. Being a mother also adds another dimension because it doesn’t just become you and your children. There’s this whole other person who has their own ideas, feelings and thoughts that you need to incorporate into how you handle your child. In a way, you’re always on display in a sense. So, yes, if you’re a single mother with a disability, it doesn’t matter if you need personal care because you’re still your child’s only parent.

    In getting and keeping attendant care going smoothly isn’t easy where I live. Every year you are given a certain amount of hours to use and a payroll company handles the pay checks. If there aren’t any problems, this method works great. However, I’m going through a situation now that is very stressful. My hours for 2017-2018 were approved back in April, but I just found out that the hours aren’t in the system. Therefore, my attendants haven’t been paid and won’t be paid until they are! No one seems to be able to tell me what the problem is because it has been approved.

    So imagine now having attendants that work hard for you not being paid for their job due to unknown reasons or no fault of your own. Stressful for my attendants and on me because I care about my workers. I am also at a risk of losing them because they do need money to live.

    Tomorrow I will be back at trying to find answers and praying that my attendants get paid on time. The next time that you might want to think people who have personal care attendants is so easy, please think again. We are all just people trying to weave through this life.

    First published on cerebralpalsynewstoday.com by Jessica

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    Jessica Grono is a special education teacher, public speaker and writer. She is former Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania. She plays goalie for Philadelphia Flyers PowerPlay! Jessica is happily married with two children. She has cerebral palsy.

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