Deep Dive
Personal reflections on Health Law and issues facing those with spinal injuries.
As a paralyzed health lawyer and medical social worker reliant on a mechanical ventilator, Sara Granda draws from 27 years of navigating complex healthcare systems. These self-written guides provide valuable perspectives on topics like health insurance, home nursing care, and policy reform, offering practical resources for those with injuries and the caregivers who support them.
Title II Isn’t Asking—It’s Enforcing Equal Access
Sara explains how Title II of the ADA protects people with disabilities from discrimination in government services, work, and community life. It highlights the law’s role in breaking down barriers, promoting equal access, and tackling ongoing challenges like awareness, accessibility, and fair treatment.
From Hospital to Home: How ICU Support Translates to At-Home Care Excellence
Sara breaksdown how ICU nurses at top hospitals like UCSF receive specialized training, advanced technology, and strong team support to provide exceptional care for critically ill patients. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing education, emotional support, and collaboration in ensuring high-quality care and smooth transitions from hospital to home.
Behind Closed Doors: The Cost of Retaliation in Healthcare and Its Hidden Toll on Patients
Sara exposes how retaliation in healthcare, such as emotional abuse, manipulation of treatment, and falsification of records, undermines patient trust and leads to significant psychological, financial, and health consequences. She highlights the urgent need for ethical accountability and protective measures to prevent harm and ensure equitable care.