Providing Better Service to Customers with Disabilities – Part 2

Providing Better Service to Customers with Disabilities – Part 2

Here are some ways you can provide better service to your customers with disabilities:

  • If you can’t understand what someone is saying, just politely ask again.
  • Ask before you offer to help – don’t just jump in. Your customers with disabilities know if they need help and how you can provide it.
  • Find a good way to communicate. A good start is to listen carefully.
  • Look at your customer, but don’t stare. Speak directly to a person with a disability, not to their interpreter or someone who is with them.
  • Use plain language and speak in short sentences.
  • Don’t touch or address service animals – they are working and have to pay attention at all times.
  • Ask permission before touching a wheelchair or piece of equipment.
  • If you’re not sure what to do, ask the customer, “May I help you?”

Need more help? Get Accessibility for Ontarians with Disability Act training – Customer Service Standard.

 

Contact Dental Practice Safety at 416.283.7233 or contact us for further information.

 

Posted on: November 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

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