The disability community is the largest marginalized community in the United States1. Each year in July, Disability Pride Month is celebrated around the country to raise awareness, increase education and bring visibility to people living with disabilities.
But what is Disability Pride Month and what does
Whether you have a parent with dementia, a grandparent, or another loved one with a disability, finding enjoyable activities is likely a priority for you. These activities not only offer opportunities for social interaction but also play a crucial role in enhancing mental, physical, and
Packing and preparing for a trip is often stressful. For people living with disabilities, the additional pre-planning requirements to ensure accessible accommodations and transportation can feel daunting. But with tourism on the rise, it doesn’t have to.
So how can you have an accessible adventure? Read
Caring for people with disabilities requires understanding, compassion, and practical knowledge. Whether it's a family member or a loved one, providing the right kind of support can significantly improve their quality of life.
In honor of Disability Pride Month, we will explore how to help someone
Making the decision to move a loved one into a nursing home can be a difficult choice. Living independently can become challenging for many older people, as well as for their family members and caregivers who help care for them.
Assisted nursing home care offers daily
People living with disabilities often lack the representation they deserve. The right representation means celebrating stories of their triumphs and not just the stigmas. Disability success stories define those moments when difficulties and struggles were overcome with resilience, determination, and will power.
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