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  • How to Protect Vulnerable Groups from Scams

    How to Protect Vulnerable Groups from Scams

    Protect vulnerable groups from scams with these tips to safeguard elderly individuals, people with disabilities and those facing financial struggles. Help them spot fraud and stay safe.

  • Experience Adaptive E-Sports with W.C.S.X. Wheelchair Super X

    Experience Adaptive E-Sports with W.C.S.X. Wheelchair Super X

    By Trevair Trevor Snowdin, Trevair Vision Games Get ready for the ultimate video game experience with Trevair Vision Games’ latest release and the extended version of the Trevair Pro Wheelchair Stunt game, the W.C.S.X. Wheelchair Super X! Real-life Sport Wheelchair Super X Has Gone Virtual Designed specifically for adaptive skatepark riders, this exciting video game…

  • MCON Live and Abilities Expo Partner to Empower Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities

    MCON Live and Abilities Expo Partner to Empower Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities

    MCON Live, a leading platform for events and experiences that empower communities, has announced a strategic partnership with Abilities Expo, the premier event for individuals with disabilities. Together, they aim to enhance the lives of veterans, individuals with disabilities, and their families by providing innovative solutions, resources and experiences that promote accessibility and community engagement.…

  • Explore the Affordable Housing Crisis for People with Disabilities

    Explore the Affordable Housing Crisis for People with Disabilities

    By Holly Klamer Affordable housing is a problem across multiple demographics. However, for people living with disabilities, the problem of finding secure and affordable housing is particularly significant. Disabled individuals looking to live more independently face unique barriers in securing stable and affordable housing, a problem that increases their vulnerability to homelessness, institutionalization and incarceration. This is…

  • AI and Machine Learning in Dementia Care: Predicting and Preventing Challenges

    AI and Machine Learning in Dementia Care: Predicting and Preventing Challenges

    By Mary Anne Roberto, CNA, Always Home Connected Dementia, a collective term referring to several chronic diseases that affect memory, reasoning and behavior, has a widespread impact on many people, and we have all attested to that or have at least heard about someone who is facing it. What might be a bit concerning about…

  • The Most Amazing Week that I Nearly Missed

    The Most Amazing Week that I Nearly Missed

    By Julienne Dallara “You should really be Ms. Wheelchair California!” I said to every woman in a wheelchair I knew who had brains, opinions and passion. “We need more women like you to compete!” “Then why aren’t you competing?” they retorted, and I had to reluctantly agree that they had a point. I had no…

  • Why Disability Inclusion is Key to Building Sustainable Companies

    Why Disability Inclusion is Key to Building Sustainable Companies

    By Holly Klamer In recent years, efforts to transform modern businesses into truly sustainable organizations have become increasingly widespread. At present, 50% of consumers consider sustainability to be a major value driver, with around 70% of modern workers claiming to prioritize working for companies that pursue environmentally sustainable and/or socially responsible initiatives.  While the many factors driving this…

  • Testing for Tots: Fabry Disease Takes National Stage

    Testing for Tots: Fabry Disease Takes National Stage

    By Tia Jones, Testing for Tots My husband Brian and I were in an airport taxi to leave for our honeymoon when he received a call that would change the course of our lives forever. After experiencing unexplained symptoms since early childhood and undergoing countless tests, Brian was officially diagnosed with Fabry disease, a rare genetic…

  • Caravan for Disability Freedom & Justice Hits the Road

    Caravan for Disability Freedom & Justice Hits the Road

    By Dan Wilkins, Caravan for Disability Freedom and Justice From now through October 3, 2024, if you’re out and about on the nation’s highways and byways, you may come across or be passed by the red, white and blue flag-wrapped Caravan for Disability Freedom and Justice. It is currently traversing the country, stopping in cities and…

  • Detrimental Effects of Diet Culture on Disability Community

    Detrimental Effects of Diet Culture on Disability Community

    By Tracy Williams, Tracy’s Plate Diet culture puts unrealistic pressure on everyone—children, teens and adults alike—to live within a narrow range of false and dangerous ideals. It does not matter if you are disabled, petite, tall, man or woman. Fad diets are a component of diet culture, as well as pressures from the media. Fad…

  • Abilities Expo Orange is the new Ms. Wheelchair California

    Abilities Expo Orange is the new Ms. Wheelchair California

    By Jolene Montgomery This has to be a first; the person elected Ms. Wheelchair California also works 7 shows a year for the Abilities Expos! When you see a person going as fast as her wheelchair can take her, rolling through the aisles with both her orange Expo shirt and a sash and crown, that’s Julienne Dallara. Disability Advocacy…

  • Nurse Linda Delves into the Art of Complex Caregiving

    Nurse Linda Delves into the Art of Complex Caregiving

    By Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation For both those receiving care and those providing it, juggling a complex medical situation while living with a disability can be challenging. Pain management, bladder and bowel routines, skincare and more all compete for attention and the constant prioritization of tasks can be exhausting. But what if it didn’t have…