Hilary Brown

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For people with disabilities, a sleepover is not as simple as tossing some sandwiches and a toothbrush into a backpack. In addition to personal assistance, a fairly high number of us also require various types of daily medications and have things like catheters that need to be changed, or the need to get turned at night to avoid bedsores. Many people, of course, had come without a personal attendant, any kind of food, or even a toothbrush.
Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist
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