
Andrea Dalzell is a prominent disability rights advocate, nurse, and public speaker. Known as “The Seated Nurse,” she has made significant contributions to healthcare and disability inclusion. Diagnosed with transverse myelitis at age 5, she has used a wheelchair since childhood. Despite facing numerous challenges, Andrea pursued a career in nursing, becoming New York State’s first registered nurse who uses a wheelchair.
She’s been recognized for her advocacy efforts, especially in promoting accessibility, inclusivity, and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. Her inspiring journey has made her a role model for many in healthcare and beyond.
Rolling Nurse Blazes New Trails
While relaying her considerable journey to earn her academic degree and nursing certification, Andrea explained the ongoing need for clear communication with her educators and evaluators who often doubted her ability.
“Nurse managers sometimes thought it was more of a hindrance to have someone in a wheelchair on the floor