My First Roommate

Jae and Jessie, Phase I Scholars

Have you ever wondered what rooming with other people is like? Phase I Scholars had the opportunity to find out when we attended the DO-IT Summer Study program this past summer.

Jae has cerebral palsy and Jessie has profound hearing loss and consequently use a cochlear implant. At first it was hard for us to interact with each other but, as time went by, we got along well. It was challenging at times, especially in the morning, because Jessie needed a vibrating alarm clock to wake up, while Jae needed special assistance for her morning routine. One of the reasons that we got along well is because Jae uses a communication device on her wheelchair so it is easy for Jessie to read what she is saying on her screen and understand her. If you are interested in rooming with other people, don't be afraid to do so. It can be fun!