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  • High Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Popular Baby Foods Linked to Autism

    High Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Popular Baby Foods Linked to Autism

    By Jonathan Sharp, Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. The study “What’s in My Baby Food?” conducted by the non-profit organization Healthy Babies Bright Futures in 2019, which found that up to most of the baby food on the market contains a high concentration of at least one dangerous heavy metal, led to a more in-depth investigation during…

  • Auti Angel: Heaven’s Newest Angel

    Auti Angel: Heaven’s Newest Angel

    By Lew Shomer Our Cherub Angel has now transitioned to become our Guardian Angel, as we observe the passing of our dear friend, Auti Angel. We cannot use words to describe our grief but can only relay the impact that Auti has had on the lives of so many. So many, that only experiences can…

  • 3 Ways for Caregivers to Promote Independence for Adults with Disabilities

    3 Ways for Caregivers to Promote Independence for Adults with Disabilities

    By Adrian Johansen There are 61 million adults in the U.S. living with some kind of disability. However, that certainly doesn’t mean 61 million adults aren’t able to function or have their independence. Those dealing with a disability often want the same type of independent lifestyle as everyone else— even if they require the help of a…

  • 2X Paralympian Brent Poppen to Visit L.A. Abilities Expo

    2X Paralympian Brent Poppen to Visit L.A. Abilities Expo

    Brent Poppen always aspired to be a “dirtbag.” Growing up in Long Beach, he wanted to play baseball at Long Beach State, whose team nickname was the Dirt Bags. He had a real passion for baseball, but really all sports. “I wanted to be outdoors and was active,” Poppen said. At a very young age,…

  • The Best Rental Car Companies for Wheelchair Users

    The Best Rental Car Companies for Wheelchair Users

    By Adrian Johansen Preparing for a road trip can be a tedious process for anyone who uses a wheelchair. On top of planning an itinerary, learning local laws, and packing snacks, drinks and clothes, you’ll need to book a rental car that fully accommodates your needs. Finding a vehicle that you can safely get in and…

  • What to Look for in Senior Living?

    What to Look for in Senior Living?

    By Johny Kershaws There are several things to consider when choosing senior living for disabled people. The most important thing is to find a welcoming and inclusive community of all residents, regardless of ability level. Here are some other factors to consider: Get to know caregivers and staff Visiting the facility is one of the…

  • Help Loved Ones Take Control Through Self-Determination

    Help Loved Ones Take Control Through Self-Determination

    By Tina Stang My name is Tina Stang and I am a parent of twin boys, Peter and Kyle. They are 10 years old now and were diagnosed with autism when they were two. They are my world and I adore them. When we started our autism journey, I was bewildered and overwhelmed by all…

  • How to Advocate for Your Service/Support Animal

    How to Advocate for Your Service/Support Animal

    By Adrian Johansen TThe impact that animals have on our lives cannot be overstated. They are always so much more than pets. They are members of our families, our most loyal companions. For many of us, they are also a vital means of support. Beyond the traditional role of guide dogs for those with visual…

  • How I Became an Advocate for Inclusion and Accessibility

    How I Became an Advocate for Inclusion and Accessibility

    By Leslie Farin, Publisher, 50PlusToday Online Magazine I am on a personal mission to help build a world that’s equally accessible for all. You may wonder why since I do not have a physical disability myself. Here’s my “why.” My mother, who lived an extraordinarily active and healthy life for most of her years, suddenly found…

  • Help Employees with Disabilities Transition Back to the Office

    Help Employees with Disabilities Transition Back to the Office

    By Adrian Johansen Many businesses allowed employees work from home due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As COVID-19 vaccines have become generally available, companies are increasingly asking their remote employees to return to business as usual. Yet, for employees with disabilities, the transition away from remote work can be exceedingly difficult for several reasons. First,…

  • Snow or Water: What’s your favorite adaptive skiing?

    Snow or Water: What’s your favorite adaptive skiing?

    By Joel Zeisler, LOF Adaptive Skiers  LOF Adaptive Skiers, formerly Leaps of Faith Disabled Skiers, is now celebrating its 30th year. While it started as an organization for the visually impaired and blind, LOF has since expanded to service the wider disability community. Our mission is to build lasting confidence and fulfillment through exposure and professional…

  • Meet Paralympian Steve Serio at Abilities Expo Dallas

    Meet Paralympian Steve Serio at Abilities Expo Dallas

    By Scott Nunez, Toyota Mobility A proud partner of Team USA Paralympic Athletes, Toyota Mobility is thrilled to host Steve Serio in our Abilities Expo Dallas booth from 1-4 pm on Friday, December 3rd! Come and meet the man who led the US basketball team to win back-to-back Paralympic gold medals. Steve Serio’s Climb to Paralympic Glory At…