My involvement in activities such as arts and crafts, basketball, and guided walks allowed me to support the physical and cognitive development of the campers. These activities were tailored to meet the individual needs of each camper, promoting their growth and enhancing their social interactions. Encouraging positive interactions among campers fostered a sense of community and belonging. This experience deepened my understanding of the importance of advocacy and the role of nurses in supporting the holistic well-being of individuals with disabilities.
While I was not permitted to perform specific tasks, such as transfers or toileting, I assisted campers in other ways that ensured their safety and comfort. For example, I helped guide campers to and from activities, ensuring they were safe during transitions. I was always mindful of their physical limitations and provided appropriate support to minimize potential health risks. Additionally, I ensured that they were comfortable during the activities, for instance, by adjusting their seating or providing water when needed. This practical application of nursing skills reinforced the importance of risk reduction in nursing practice and the need for nurses to be constantly vigilant and proactive in ensuring the safety and comfort of their patients.
This clinical experience has profoundly impacted my understanding of my future role as a nurse. Working with individuals with disabilities highlighted the importance of empathy, patience, and effective communication in nursing. It also underscored the need for nurses to advocate for their patients, ensuring their needs are met and their dignity is respected. This experience has solidified my commitment to providing compassionate and competent care for all individuals, regardless of their abilities.
In conclusion, my clinical experience at True Friendship Camp was an invaluable opportunity that enhanced my nursing skills and deepened my understanding of the core principles of nursing practice. It reinforced the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment, promoting the well-being of individuals with disabilities, and developing a solid professional identity as a future nurse.