We’re always on the lookout for great places to go around town. We’ve especially been thinking about outings that are accessible for folks with disabilities and differing needs (see our vetted list here of local accessible outings if you haven’t already!), and here are two more … [Read more...] about Two More Fun, Accessible Outings For Summer
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Check Out This New Tech In Cognitive Health Support
Small changes in cognitive function may occur as the years go by, but failing brain health is not a given with age. “As we age, we see changes, and those changes can be uncomfortable, but that does not necessarily indicate a problem,” says Dr. Bryan Davis, clinical health … [Read more...] about Check Out This New Tech In Cognitive Health Support
Improve Your Memory With Peptide Therapy
Most people consider cognitive decline a natural part of aging. Trouble remembering where you put your keys or forgetting what you need from the grocery is just part of getting old – or is it? What if you could slow or even stop this decline? Regenerative peptide therapies can … [Read more...] about Improve Your Memory With Peptide Therapy
An Accessible Venture In The Woods, At The Zoo, And In The Gym
It’s been 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, requiring public accommodations, employers, transportation providers, and other entities to be accessible to people with disabilities. But accessibility in and around Louisville still has a ways to go … [Read more...] about An Accessible Venture In The Woods, At The Zoo, And In The Gym
Delivering Joy
You can get just about anything delivered right to your doorstep, from grocery and prescription medications to fast food and clothing. For the homebound or those who find it difficult to get out, these services can be a lifeline. Essentials such as medicines, groceries, and … [Read more...] about Delivering Joy




