By Mary Ellen BiancoPlanning a vacation for someone with special needs can seem daunting, but it is possible to take a trip to refresh and relax with your loved one.Vicky Spencer-Rouse, specializes in organizing travel details for those with accessibility challenges. Eight years … [Read more...] about A Great Travel Idea for Caregivers
Caregiver Resources
Caregiving: A Spiritual Journey
About 15 years ago, I was semiretired and looking for something to do. My good friend, who had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, was in need of some part-time assistance, and I offered my services. It was a great match! At first, the caregiving was primarily … [Read more...] about Caregiving: A Spiritual Journey
Finding A Social Boost For Someone Who Is Lonely
Loneliness and isolation are two issues many face. According to the National Institute on Aging, loneliness increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, anxiety, cognitive decline including Alzheimer’s disease, and contributes to a weakened immune system. … [Read more...] about Finding A Social Boost For Someone Who Is Lonely
Walking Into The Future Of Caregiving
If you’ve ever watched Star Trek episodes, you have seen Dr. McCoy use a handy-dandy tricorder to assess the health of the crew instantaneously. Other science fiction books and films have imagined all kinds of far-fetched devices and tools to make people’s lives better. What you … [Read more...] about Walking Into The Future Of Caregiving
Accessible Outings In Downtown Louisville
When you or a loved one needs to navigate life in a wheelchair or scooter, accessibility becomes everything. And beyond the challenges of everyday life at home (Can you get around your house? Can you get into the bathroom?), getting out to go anywhere for fun or a mental break … [Read more...] about Accessible Outings In Downtown Louisville



