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Beyond the Diagnosis: Protecting Voice, Choice, and Dignity | Abena Oppong

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In this compassionate and deeply human episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Abena Oppong to explore why care should never be limited to a diagnosis alone. During vulnerable seasons, people need more than treatment or assistance—they need to feel heard, respected, supported, and seen as whole human beings. Together, we discuss how organized support can help protect dignity, especially when individuals are navigating illness, uncertainty, aging, disability, or major life changes. Abena shares thoughtful insights on the importance of helping people maintain a sense of voice, choice, and control, even when circumstances feel overwhelming. We also explore what it means to support the whole person—their emotions, identity, preferences, relationships, and humanity—not just the condition they are facing. This episode is a reminder that true care honors the person behind the diagnosis. When support is guided by compassion, structure, and respect, it can help people feel empowered, valued, and dignified through some of life’s most vulnerable moments.

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Portada del episodio Beyond the Diagnosis: Protecting Voice, Choice, and Dignity | Abena Oppong

Beyond the Diagnosis: Protecting Voice, Choice, and Dignity | Abena Oppong

In this compassionate and deeply human episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Abena Oppong to explore why care should never be limited to a diagnosis alone. During vulnerable seasons, people need more than treatment or assistance—they need to feel heard, respected, supported, and seen as whole human beings. Together, we discuss how organized support can help protect dignity, especially when individuals are navigating illness, uncertainty, aging, disability, or major life changes. Abena shares thoughtful insights on the importance of helping people maintain a sense of voice, choice, and control, even when circumstances feel overwhelming. We also explore what it means to support the whole person—their emotions, identity, preferences, relationships, and humanity—not just the condition they are facing. This episode is a reminder that true care honors the person behind the diagnosis. When support is guided by compassion, structure, and respect, it can help people feel empowered, valued, and dignified through some of life’s most vulnerable moments.

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Portada del episodio The Road as Teacher: Life Lessons From a Bicycle Journey | Joe Tarantino

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Portada del episodio Excellence by Design: Building Schools Where Students Thrive | Linwood Noble

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Portada del episodio Beyond Survival: Finding Freedom From Old Patterns | Paul Statton

Beyond Survival: Finding Freedom From Old Patterns | Paul Statton

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Portada del episodio Frequency Healing: The Body’s Power to Restore | Michael Upstone

Frequency Healing: The Body’s Power to Restore | Michael Upstone

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