With domestic and international borders now open and COVID restrictions around travel easing, now is a great time to start planning a holiday. Finding suitable accommodation and experiences for people with disabilities or special needs is becoming easier as operators...
What are the best apps to help manage caregiving? Harnessing the technology in your smartphone to make caregiving easier is a great way to take some of the mental load away from the role of the caregiver. With 9 out of 10 Australians now owning a smartphone, it is...
Many of the early signs of dementia like memory loss and misplacing items can be written off as signs of aging. However, layering over other symptoms like social withdrawal, language problems, mood changes, poor judgment, disorientation, and difficulties performing...
The decision to be a caregiver for a family member is often made from both love and necessity. Once you have accepted the diagnosis and processed the realities of your new situation, the day-to-day of being a caregiver can be relentless and, at times, lonely....
What is Aphasia? The recent announcement by actor Bruce Willis’ family has put aphasia into the news cycle and with it brought heightened awareness and interest in this condition.  Bruce Willis is not the first celebrity to present with aphasia, this Everyday Health...
We communicate without words each day without thinking about it. A raised eyebrow when a question could be asked, the fall in your shoulders when something disappointing happens, a look of surprise when caught off guard…. the list goes on. We can show the full range...