Making Kitchen Accessible

Accessible University gives some key considerations for modifying a home to fit your accessibility needs. Suggestions for an accessible kitchen include thinking about circulation throughout the area, a person's ability to reach sink, stove, and fridge as well as their…

Self Care Tips for the Caregiver

  Cindy Kolbe writes that “caregiving is handed down through our heritage and woven through our genetics and instincts. We take care of others through different stages of life, a meaningful expression of love for family and friends, young and…

Pushing Techniques for Quadriplegics

David (also know as The Independent Quad) gives some advice for fellow quadriplegics to use when pushing their wheelchair. He says it is all about an individual’s weight ratio, pushing technique, and wheelchair. “I have always been concerned that using…

Accessible Tourism in Europe

Martyn Sibley is a wheelchair user who has traveled all across Europe. He was involved in a project with the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Charity called Europe Without Barriers. A group of participants from all over Europe went to 5 countries,…

Media's Portrayal of Spinal Cord Injury

“Everyone has a story,” says Paul Mariager. Paul is a C5/C6 quadriplegic who states after watching a documentary about a person with a spinal cord injury he was left feeling that his determination was being questioned. The documentary ended with…