Maria Thomson and her service dog, Daisy |
The Salt Lake Tribune reported on Maria Thomson's story.
"In June 2022, Thomson, Ramp-Adams and the school’s ADA
coordinator met to discuss a publication from The Journal of Professional
Nursing, about how to accommodate students with service dogs in clinical
settings. After that, Thomson said, she met with lab instructors at the start
of every semester to introduce them to Daisy and work out logistics."
"When the school changed its name to Joyce, Thomson said, it
replaced its ADA coordinator with an employee who didn’t have training in that
field. “That’s kind of where my problems began,” she said, “just because there
wasn’t that person there that understood and was able to help me navigate
certain situations.”
"The cascade of issues that led to Thomson’s expulsion from
Joyce happened in a stretch of just over a month."
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