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What should you do if you are a non-English speaking patient or caretaker of a non-English speaking patient?
Answer the following questions. What language can the patient understand? Is the patient able to understand the English language? A social worker needs to be arranged who is able to translate English into a language the patient can understand. Do you get your information from English newspapers or non-English newspapers? Can you understand complex or technical information in English, or would you rather read and talk about it in your native language? |