Pressure sores pose a serious risk for disabled people, leading to discomfort and severe health issues. This blog post explains the causes of pressure sores, their potential complications for daily living and serious health risks, and offers practical prevention techniques.
Read MoreThe constant battle with health insurance authorizations and re-authorizations can be a major source of frustration for individuals with chronic health conditions and permanent disabilities. This blog post explores the challenges faced and details some patient-centered care solutions.
Read MoreA few months ago, my husband happened to be checking his newsfeed, and he came upon a story about the massive Philips’ recall of ventilators and pressure support sleep devices. Most patients who use them require CPAP or Bi-Pap pressure to ensure adequate oxygenation at night. We were shocked.
Read MoreTailoring your nutrition when you have a disability or chronic illness isn't about restrictions; it's about empowerment. By understanding your unique needs, embracing personalization, and listening to your body, you can create a supportive dietary plan that fuels your health journey.
Read MoreEncountering dismissal or gaslighting by healthcare professionals can be disheartening for anyone, especially for those with disabilities or chronic health conditions. Equip yourself with 5 proactive strategies to effectively advocate for your health to receive the care you deserve and are entitled to by law.
Read MoreOne thing about disabled life that I don't think many non-disabled people realize is that we live with some amount of discomfort or chronic pain every single day. How we learn to live with this pain, and in many cases, don't just live, but thrive, is a testament to the strength of the disabled that is often not acknowledged in our society.
Read MoreThe stigma surrounding mental health is a barrier to support and understanding, especially within the disability community. This blog post sheds light on this issue and outlines ways to combat stigma and promote mental wellness.
Read MoreSelf-care is the idea that you need to prioritize your health and not feel selfish to do so. Particular emphasis on mental health is significant to avoid excess stress and burnout. Physical self-care involves taking rest breaks, getting enough sleep, and keeping properly hydrated and nourished.
Read MoreI've been in and out of doctor's offices and hospitals enough over the last 45 years of my life that, at this point, I consider myself a Professional Patient. I think it is, in part, because of all my interactions (some good and some bad) that I am a strong proponent of patient advocacy. I think everyone, disabled or not, needs to take a proactive approach in managing their healthcare.
Read MoreCan you be disabled and healthy at the same time? Disability has a relatively universally accepted objective definition: an impairment of some sort. Whereas I think health can be more subjective. After all, what is good health? And I think there can be even more of a grey area when you bring in the word disease. I think you can have a disease that causes a disability, but you can be disabled and not have a disease.
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