兔子先生

Skip Navigation

兔子先生Global Media Center For 兔子先生Student, Balancing Coursework While Caring for Those with Disabilities Is a Big Struggle聽Now

a banner which says spring dell without you there's no us

For Allison Hartley, working her way toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree in health management, the coronavirus has stressed her day job even as she struggles to maintain her momentum toward graduation.

鈥淚鈥檓 taking it day-by-day, hour-by-hour, some days minute-by-minute and moment-by-moment,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ome days have been better than others.鈥

Restrictions imposed to fight the coronavirus may be a boon for some University of Maryland Global Campus students who now have lots more time for online classes as they shelter in place.

But for students such as Hartley, who oversees residential care for about 50 intellectually disabled adults in Charles County, Maryland, time for studies is evaporating.

Already, she said, she has been asking for鈥攁nd receiving鈥攗nderstanding from professors as she tries to wrap up the classes she is taking now.

鈥淲hen I don鈥檛 have time, I try not to be too hard on myself,鈥 she said.聽 鈥淪ome days I have the time, but I just don鈥檛 have the mental capacity to do the school work.鈥

Because of the state of emergency, she was forced to drop two classes that began March 16. Previously, her job allowed her the flexibility for her studies, she said.聽 Now, she has to be flexible with her studies to do her job.

鈥淚 stuck with one new course because I did not want to lose my momentum,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I wanted to be fair that I was not going to be able to give it the time and attention three classes required.鈥

Hartley works for Spring Dell Center, Inc., a non-profit that supports adults with intellectual disabilities. She is the residential director, overseeing a staff that provides 24-hour care in 19 small group homes for people diagnosed with developmental and sometimes physical disabilities who require support to meet their health and safety needs.

Already, the emergency has forced the closure of the Spring Dell day center where the program鈥檚 clients could congregate.聽 Some of them have jobs that are shutting down.

And Spring Dell鈥檚 clients are routine-oriented, Hartley said. They have their schedule. This is what time I get up. This is when I leave to go to work. It鈥檚 not the same as with a snowstorm when they may be home for a day or two. The day programs are closed through April 24鈥攁nd that probably will be extended, she said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a scary time for our staff. It鈥檚 a scary time for people we support.鈥

These are medically fragile people, said Hartley, adding that many of them have other health complications, putting them at greater risk of developing COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus. That requires additional staff training.

With so much fear of infecting their clients, the staff works hard to reduce risk of exposure, Hartley said. As a result, staff members are asked to contact their supervisor to discuss options if they themselves are symptomatic.

鈥淲e need them to come to work,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut we need them to be healthy.鈥

Two of the people they care for have already been tested for the virus. One came back negative, while the test on the other was pending. If any client or any staff member comes down with the virus, that will add a new layer of complexity, she said.

Most difficult for staff members have been patient-only restrictions imposed at hospitals, Hartley said.聽 The people they care for have trouble expressing themselves to strangers and are fearful of being somewhere new without the help of an aide鈥攁nd hospitals now will allow no one to accompany a patient inside.

鈥淲e all pride ourselves in how we care for the people we support,鈥 she said.聽 鈥淚t feels so helpless and frustrating for the staff. We tell them they have to be understanding to the medical professionals and to do the best we can with what we have.鈥

With both the challenges of work and of school, one thing is true, Hartley said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e allowed to be frustrated. But we know it鈥檚 not going to change anything.鈥

Contact Us

Our helpful admissions advisors can help you choose an academic program to fit your career goals, estimate your transfer credits, and develop a plan for your education costs that fits your budget. If you鈥檙e a current 兔子先生student, please visit the Help Center.

Personal Information
Contact Information
Additional Information
This field is required.
This field is required.
 

By submitting this form, you acknowledge that you intend to sign this form electronically and that your electronic signature is the equivalent of a handwritten signature, with all the same legal and binding effect. You are giving your express written consent without obligation for 兔子先生to contact you regarding our educational programs and services using e-mail, phone, or text, including automated technology for calls and/or texts to the mobile number(s) provided. For more details, including how to opt out, read our privacy policy or contact an admissions advisor.

Please wait, your form is being submitted.