6 Tips for New Caregivers of a Loved One with a Disability

6 Tips for New Caregivers of a Loved One with a Disability

You may not believe it, but about 19% of the American population has a disability. Taking on the role of caregiver to a loved one with a disability is a kind, though challenging, pursuit. It can be difficult to know where to start, let alone how to get help along the way. Here are six tips for keeping the loved one you are for happy and healthy.

Posted on 21/09/2021


How Life Changes After an Amputation

How Life Changes After an Amputation

Recovery after an amputation is a complex process that confronts patients with sadness, anger, and frustration. This is why friends and family must know how to help recently amputated people adjust to their new life.

Posted on 07/09/2021


Assistive Tech and Digital Resources to Boost Your Career

Assistive Tech and Digital Resources to Boost Your Career

People with disabilities have to navigate some unique challenges when it comes to landing a job. Unfortunately, studies show that the vast majority of graduates with disabilities are worried about being a nuisance to employers and fear being discriminated against on the job. Although these concerns can be incredibly discouraging, don't let them stop you from going after your dream job!

Posted on 24/08/2021


5 Awesome Paralympians We're Obsessing Over

5 Awesome Paralympians We're Obsessing Over

After a yearlong delay, all eyes are on the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer...finally! There is nothing more exciting than rooting for your country or favorite athlete to win a gold medal. And with the Paralympics kicking off on August 24th, we already have some Paralympians who we will be following very closely!

Posted on 16/08/2021


How to Stay Positive (Even in Difficult Situations)

How to Stay Positive (Even in Difficult Situations)

I don't have to be the one to tell you, but being in a wheelchair can sometimes be a bit challenging. No, I'm not being a "Debbie Downer," let's just be real. Not all curbs have curb cuts, not all restaurants have a ramp to get inside, and rolling down a sidewalk can all too often lead to a drop-off to a rain-soaked flowing waterway. So, how can we as wheelchair users find positivity even in difficult situations? Well, read further and let's change our thoughts and mindsets.

Posted on 10/08/2021


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