Qudriplegic Grows Her Business
Kaney was in the US Navy working in a shipyard when she fell off the balcony of a dry docked vessel and became a quadriplegic. After her recovery, Kaney began looking for work, but was met with many closed doors.…
Kaney was in the US Navy working in a shipyard when she fell off the balcony of a dry docked vessel and became a quadriplegic. After her recovery, Kaney began looking for work, but was met with many closed doors.…
“Here’s an interesting fact, wherever you are in Britain, you are never more than 75 miles away from the coast!” Robert is a travel blogger who writes about accessible destinations. He has gathered information on several accessible coastal walks in…
Many people who experience physical trauma, such as spinal cord injuries, often engage in physical therapy as part of their post-injury treatment. Patients and therapists must work together closely in order to maximize the effects of therapeutic exercises. Theo was…
In 2010, Janie experienced an incomplete spinal cord injury after falling off a roof. At the time, her youngest daughter, Danielle, was 2 years old. Like most parents who have to spend time in the hospital following an injury or…
Being an athlete requires dedication, and this is something veteran and pioneer para table tennis players, Eugene and Victor, know too well. They built Singapore’s para table tennis team from scratch, starting out with no proper venue or equipment to…
Tying shoe laces can be a tricky skill to master. Tying them with one handed can be even more of a challenge. But Ellie says it’s not impossible. Ellie has Erb’s Palsy, and she began teaching herself how to tie…
Parenting with a disability can certainly be a challenge, and sometimes parents who live with a disability can feel that they aren’t able to fully engage with their children. But that definitely doesn’t have to be the case. Jill…
Almost everyone has encountered this situation: someone is walking out a doorway while a wheelchair user is trying to enter the doorway at the same time. What do you do? Here is a fun video on “proper etiquette when encountering a…
Bowling requires more than just the ability to see, as Mohamed Ismail Hussain’s friends once told him. When Ismail was a child, he was poked in his left eye by an umbrella, and he became visually impaired. Bowling has always…
“One of the greatest things I hear from my friends is when they say, “I don’t even think about you being in a wheelchair. I forget!”” shares Alicia. In 2009, Alicia contracted Transverse Myelitis and was paralyzed from her ribs down.…