Humans, a very frail animal with a brain, survived because they can work together to solve problems. Until recently their ability to help each other was relatively limited because of a lack of technology. Today we have the technology to communicate around the world instantly. Our biggest communication problem now is it can be overwhelming with too much information. But let us remain positive and think of how we can make the world a better place in small ways.
Problem... Some people must have kidney dialysis 3 days a week to stay alive. Many of these people need transportation to and from dialysis treatments. In my community, that means these people are dropped off at the clinic and they are left outside for almost 1/2 hour with no place to sit and no protection from the elements. These are mostly frail older people but some younger ones may also need treatment.
I took a friend to the clinic this morning because the transportation system these people depend upon had only one driver and that one was sent to a city far out of town. Several people didn't show up because they had no ride. Those who did show up were left standing outside with no place to sit. Fortunately, it is a relatively warm morning. He told me it is very unpleasant to be out there waiting to get in the clinic when it is below freezing and the wind is blowing. One man waiting at the door was in a wheelchair. An elderly woman was standing with no place to sit and at least 3 regulars didn't show up.
I am horrified! Shouldn't these clinics be caring refuges where vulnerable people feel safe and cared for? If the clinic were my home, I would welcome everyone inside and offer a hot drink and something to eat. As a homemaker isn't it our duty to make others comfortable? Isn't that what makes a society good? Please, help me resolve this problem. What can be done to make things better for these people?
Problem... Some people must have kidney dialysis 3 days a week to stay alive. Many of these people need transportation to and from dialysis treatments. In my community, that means these people are dropped off at the clinic and they are left outside for almost 1/2 hour with no place to sit and no protection from the elements. These are mostly frail older people but some younger ones may also need treatment.
I took a friend to the clinic this morning because the transportation system these people depend upon had only one driver and that one was sent to a city far out of town. Several people didn't show up because they had no ride. Those who did show up were left standing outside with no place to sit. Fortunately, it is a relatively warm morning. He told me it is very unpleasant to be out there waiting to get in the clinic when it is below freezing and the wind is blowing. One man waiting at the door was in a wheelchair. An elderly woman was standing with no place to sit and at least 3 regulars didn't show up.
I am horrified! Shouldn't these clinics be caring refuges where vulnerable people feel safe and cared for? If the clinic were my home, I would welcome everyone inside and offer a hot drink and something to eat. As a homemaker isn't it our duty to make others comfortable? Isn't that what makes a society good? Please, help me resolve this problem. What can be done to make things better for these people?