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  • Kids with Disabilities Thrive with the Right Environment

    Kids with Disabilities Thrive with the Right Environment

    By Adrian Johansen When you look into the face of a child, you are looking into the face of tomorrow, the face of the world we will leave behind us. And that means that the challenge, the responsibility, and the honor of our children’s tomorrows are upon us today. However, whether you are the parent…

  • Get Your Business Running Strong as a Parent with a Disability

    Get Your Business Running Strong as a Parent with a Disability

    By Jillian Day According to many entrepreneurs, owning a small business is the American dream, and if you have a genuine desire to see your new company thrive, then nothing should hold you back. If you are a parent with a disability, you may think that the deck is stacked against you, but that couldn’t be…

  • 5 Solid Ways Disability Healthcare is Improving

    5 Solid Ways Disability Healthcare is Improving

    By Adrian Johansen The last couple of years have thrown emergency after emergency at a public already struggling with accessible healthcare. For individuals with disabilities, this has created a difficult situation for navigating care solutions for physical and mental health. The upside of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, is that it has inadvertently led to some improvements in…

  • The Price Tag on an Accessible Home

    The Price Tag on an Accessible Home

    By Sarabeth South, Home Design Expert Accessibility in the home is something most disabled people never take for granted. It is not a one-size-fits-all solution, which makes it difficult to create a model accessible home. While creating a home accessible for an ambulatory wheelchair user will look one way, creating a home that is accessible…

  • Could an ADHD or Autism Coach Be Right for You?

    Could an ADHD or Autism Coach Be Right for You?

    By Sarah Kesty, Executive Function Coach If you overheard someone claiming to be a “life coach,” you may groan or wonder to yourself how someone outside of you could ever begin to understand well enough to strategize your life! You may even project the types of advice you’d hear from the person. “Just try to…

  • Houston, Spin Your Wheels with the Ayita Dance Team and the Rollettes!

    Houston, Spin Your Wheels with the Ayita Dance Team and the Rollettes!

    By Lisa Wells, Naturally Able Welcome to a place where you’re free to spin your wheels as we introduce you to not one but two groups of uplifting, encouraging, and empowering women’s dance teams at the Houston Abilities Expo: the Ayita Dance Team and the Rollettes! Tiny Dancers Go Bigger in Texas Our first team of fantastic performers hails…

  • Help! My Kid with a Disability is Going Back to School After a Year and a Half at Home!

    Help! My Kid with a Disability is Going Back to School After a Year and a Half at Home!

    By Sarah Kesty, Executive Function Coach After more than a year of distance learning, students everywhere are preparing for the transition to in-person school. Some may be excited for the social time again, while others may be dreading the demands of being on campus (and already missing Pajama Day every day!) As a teacher with…

  • Breakthrough Study Reveals that Intensive Therapies Improve Motor Function in Kids with CP

    Breakthrough Study Reveals that Intensive Therapies Improve Motor Function in Kids with CP

    By Anne Mancour In a landmark research study on eighty-two children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) on one side of the body, researchers at Burke Neurological Institute, Teacher’s College-Columbia University, and Weill Cornell Medicine learned that two intensive training therapies improved hand and arm function, allowing children to learn new, long-term life skills regardless of how the…

  • 7 Facts that May Make a Pet Right for Your Disability

    7 Facts that May Make a Pet Right for Your Disability

    By John Peterson The positive impact that a pet can have on the lives of their human partners with disabilities and mental health challenges cannot be overstated! Pet owners report feeling less lonely because of the presence of their pets. At the same time, they are less stressed because having a pet offers you the…

  • House-Hunting for Accessible Properties: A How-To Guide

    House-Hunting for Accessible Properties: A How-To Guide

    By Jillian Day There is intense competition for accessible housing in the United States due to a lack of resources. According to The League, less than 2 percent of US housing units are accessible. Now, that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to find a home that will suit your unique accessibility needs; the process will simply require…

  • Navigating Healthcare Access and Coverage with a Disability

    Navigating Healthcare Access and Coverage with a Disability

    By Adrian Johansen Navigating healthcare coverage and access isn’t easy for anyone. When living with a disability, understanding exactly how your coverage and situation interact can make navigating healthcare even more of a chore. Fortunately, however, there are ways you can better manage your physical and mental health situation to get the best results. By…

  • The Rollettes and Coloplast Announce National Sponsorship to Empower Women Who Roll

    The Rollettes and Coloplast Announce National Sponsorship to Empower Women Who Roll

    By Hailey Wachlarowicz-Bayer, Coloplast With the first 2021 event in Chicago on June 25-27, the Abilities Expo is back, and we are thrilled to see our community reuniting on the other side of the pandemic. Joining forces to support women who roll, the Rollettes and Coloplast have collaborated to help bring this fantastic wheelchair dance group back to the Expo…