Specially abled individuals are part of our society, they have and are contributeing significantly to development of society, taking a few examples of Sephen Hawkin, John Nash, Helen Keller, Frida Kahlo, Sudha Chandra,Dr satendra Singh. They deserve equal accessibility to not just our health care system but every sphere of life.
This is such an important topic. Accessibility is not just about infrastructure, but about dignity and equal care. Along with physical access and staff training, using assistive technologies, sign language interpreters, and patient-friendly digital tools can make a big difference. Creating an inclusive healthcare system means listening to patients with disabilities and involving them while designing services. Everyone deserves to feel respected, understood, and safe when seeking healthcare.