You have financial dreams, but you have today problems. Here are a few ways to live well and save money. And maybe even foster additional dreams.
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You have financial dreams, but you have today problems. Here are a few ways to live well and save money. And maybe even foster additional dreams.
Moved or have a chronic illness? Retrieving old files can be complicated, but your health is worth it. Haven’t moved, but have a chronic illness and need to store or organized your medical records. Planning to switch doctors, fine helpful tips on retrieving your records and storing them.
With CoVid and a lot of things being online, there has been a light shined on adaptive technologies. Tech meant to help people from all walks of life overcome challenges and achieve their dreams. Explore some of the ways you can leverage technology to overcome obstacles in your daily life.
Being diagnosed with anything is scary and overwhelming. Being diagnosed with something you can never get rid of can send you through denial, anger and depression. How do you come out ahead? Use information here to help you to cope.
Planning for your future can feel intimidating whether you have a disability or not. However, it’s a must, and thankfully, you don’t need to go it alone. Plan ahead with these five smart financial planning tips for people with disabilities.
Are you ready for a new addition to the family? Having a child is a huge step, and while it’s a thrilling and fulfilling lifestyle transition, soon-to-be parents with invisible illnesses are slightly more anxious about the changes to come. A few alterations in your home and life can bolster self-assurance and ease the job of parenting, helping you feel better prepared for your baby.
Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy (gestation). Gestational diabetes doesn’t just change the mother’s body but can cause larger babies to be born. How is gestational diabetes similar and different than diabetes outside of pregnancy?
Don’t just take my word for it, the AHA says as a patient you have rights. You have rights over your doctors, over your care and over how you are treated. Click to read a little secret my husband told me.
Generosity is what brings people of all races, faiths, and political views together across the globe. Generosity gives everyone the power to make a positive change in the lives of others and is a fundamental value anyone can act on.
World Prematurity Day is observed on 17 November each year to raise awareness of preterm birth and the concerns of preterm babies and their families worldwide. As one of these families I would like to call your attention as well to this cause.