
Ellen Chochinov
Ellen Chochinov was a vibrant individual whose life was profoundly shaped by cerebral palsy, which she faced with remarkable courage and resilience. Despite her physical challenges, she embraced life with joy, participating in family gatherings and cherishing simple pleasures like summer days at the cottage and ice cream treats. Her brother, Harvey Max Chochinov, a distinguished psychiatrist, often reflects on her life experiences and the importance of recognizing the humanity and dignity of those with disabilities, particularly in healthcare settings. Ellen's legacy serves as a poignant reminder of the need to view individuals beyond their physical conditions, celebrating their emotional richness and the love they share with others.
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Ellen Chochinov was a disability-rights activist and the well-loved sister of Harvey Max Chochinov.
What my sister Ellen taught me about dignity and the importance of being seen
