I’ve been walking on eggshells – but it’s time to move on
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I’ve been walking on eggshells – but it’s time to move on

Jane Bates Ophthalmic nurse, Hampshire

The woman beside me in church evidently had limited physical mobility. When it was time for everyone to go to the front at the holy communion service, I didn’t know what to do. Should I offer to help her? Would she be offended if I did, or offended if I didn’t?

Nursing Standard. 32, 30, 33-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.30.33.s25

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