The Invisible Walls of Care: Language, Trust, and Fear in the ER
Abstract
A young boy, no older than five, sat quietly watching a children’s show on his mother’s phone. She lay on the hospital bed with him tucked into her arms, her body tense in a way that suggested that this was not just another visit. I began asking routine questions, and her eyes widened. Before she could respond, her son, still focused on the screen, started translating into Spanish. He did it with ease, as if this were something he had practiced. As I watched this interaction, I realized I was having a medical conversation through a child who hadn’t even started kindergarten.
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2026-03-08
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Reflections