Nurturing Neurodivergent Children: A Guide to Compassionate Care

Raising neurodivergent children can be a rewarding journey, filled with unique challenges and joys. Neurodivergent children may have conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or other neurological differences. Providing them with the right care and support is essential for their well-being and development. Here’s a guide to help you take care of your neurodivergent child.…

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Breaking Barriers and Shaping Minds: The Inspiring Journey of Dr. Stephen Shore, Autism Advocate

Dr. Stephen Shore is an inspiring individual who has overcome tremendous obstacles in his life to become a leading advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. Diagnosed with autism at a young age, Dr. Shore has dedicated his life to educating others about autism and promoting greater understanding and acceptance of individuals with autism. Dr. Shore’s…

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Technology That Makes Caregiving Easier

Technology That Makes Caregiving Easier

Being an out of the home or long-distance caregiver is incredibly challenging. We want to be with our loved one whenever they need us. We want to be bionic. Limitations of life and distance and miscellaneous are keeping us apart, but thanks to modern technology that doesn’t necessarily mean we are not connected. It seems…

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How to Pay for Senior Care

How to Pay for Senior Care

While many adult children shoulder the cost of paying for their aging parent’s care, there is assistance available. Medicare, Medicaid and the US Department of Veteran Affairs offer programs that can help pay for eldercare. Medicare Medicare is national health insurance that all Americans receive when they turn 65. Disabled people who are under 65…

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Achieving a Better Life Experience (the ABLE Act) Puts Participants in Control of Financial Future

Achieving a Better Life Experience (the ABLE Act) Puts Participants in Control of Financial Future

Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) is a tax-advantage savings tool for qualified individuals with disabilities and their families and friends. ABLE account funds can be used for many qualified disability expenses like education, job training, assistive technology, healthcare, housing, and transportation. A key component of the program is that individuals and their families will be…

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