6 Tips for Coping with Constant Caregiving

Caregivers’ lives are filled with demands. They must juggle many responsibilities day after day, and this constant barrage can oftentimes leave caregivers feeling frazzled. Harriet is a health and wellness writer, and she is also a caregiver to her husband,…

Using an Escalator with a Wheelchair

Have you ever been wheeling yourself to your gate in an airport and find yourself face to face with an escalator? What do you do? Do you find and wait for an elevator? Or do you wheel aboard and take…

Quadriplegic Love Story

Love is in the air for Australian couple Perry and Susie. The pair were married in a secret ceremony in 2016 on Susie’s birthday after they dated for two years. Perry is a quadriplegic who sustained a spinal cord injury…

Using Mountain Bike Tires on a Wheelchair

Erik is a T4-5 paraplegic who uses a manual wheelchair, and he lives in an area where snow is common in the winter. Standard wheelchair tires can often slip and slide on ice and completely lose traction when trying to…

Relationship Changes After Spinal Cord Injury

When a spinal cord injury happens, relationships often change. And sometimes getting through those changes can be a challenge. Nancy Rosenberg, a clinical psychologist at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital talks about the kinds of changes couples often experience in their relationship…

Putting on Nylon Socks

Meg is a quadriplegic with no finger movement and limited hand and arm movement, and she demonstrates the tricky task of putting on nylon socks. Meg says she prefers socks over pantyhose because the socks are much easier to get…

Putting Food in an Oven

Meg has made a batch of funeral potatoes, and now it’s time for her to bake them in the oven. Meg is a quadriplegic with limited hand function, and she uses a manual wheelchair. She demonstrates how she preheats the…

Paraplegic Goes to Veterinary School

Bernard, who experienced a spinal cord injury followed by a double leg amputation as a result of a sky diving accident in 2012, is heading into his second semester at Colorado State University’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program. He is…

Limited Vocabulary-Unlimited Love

“Today is Okay, Tomorrow we don’t know.” This is the seven-word motto developed by Betty after she experienced a brain aneurism, stroke, and paralysis. Betty’s daughter Martha shares her mother’s journey. Martha and her younger sister became the primary caregivers…