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How Occupational Therapists Help People Stay Independent at Home

How Occupational Therapists Help People Stay Independent at Home

Occupational therapists (OTs) are experts at helping people do what matters most—on their own terms. Whether it’s recovering from surgery,
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What Is World Brain Day

What Is World Brain Day—and Why It Matters

World Brain Day (July 22) was created by the World Federation of Neurology to raise awareness about neurological conditions and
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Chronic Doesn’t Mean Hopeless: Tools That Make Daily Living Easier

Chronic Disease Day is July 10th! Living with a chronic condition can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t mean giving up your
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What Disability Pride Means to Us: Living Life Your Way

What Disability Pride Means to Us: Living Life Your Way

Disability Pride Month is about more than identity—it’s about empowerment. It’s about embracing adaptations, honoring lived experience, and breaking free
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What Makes a Great Gift for Someone with Mobility Challenges

What Makes a Great Gift for Someone with Mobility Challenges?

When it comes to gift-giving, practicality and thoughtfulness go hand-in-hand—especially for someone navigating mobility challenges. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday,
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Understanding Dressing Challenges: The Science of Lower Extremity Mobility

Lower-body dressing may seem like a simple daily task — until it isn’t. For individuals recovering from surgery, managing neurological
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Men’s Health Month

Men’s Health Month: Prioritizing Strength, Independence, and Support

June is Men’s Health Month, a time to raise awareness about preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment
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Alzheimer’s Brain Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month: Small Supports, Big Difference

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month — a time to raise awareness, honor caregivers, and spotlight the tools and
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How to Talk to a Loved One About Using Assistive Devices

How to Talk to a Loved One About Using Assistive Devices

A Caregiver’s Guide to Encouraging Independence with Dignity Starting a conversation about assistive devices can be hard — especially when
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National Mobility Awareness Month

National Mobility Awareness Month: Celebrating Movement, Modifications & Independence

May is National Mobility Awareness Month — a time to celebrate the many ways people adapt, move, and live life
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Stroke Awareness Month

Stroke Awareness Month: Understanding Stroke Recovery and Regaining Independence

May is Stroke Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about one of the leading causes of long-term disability in
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10 Small Home Modifications That Make a Big Difference

10 Small Home Modifications That Make a Big Difference

When people think of “home modifications,” they often picture major construction projects or expensive renovations. But the truth is, small
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5 Everyday Tasks Made Easier with the Right Assistive Devices

5 Everyday Tasks Made Easier with the Right Assistive Devices

Living independently doesn’t mean doing everything the hard way — it means using smart solutions to make daily life safer,
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How You Can Support Parkinson’s Awareness Month

How You Can Support Parkinson’s Awareness Month

1. Start Conversations Talking about Parkinson’s helps reduce stigma and promotes earlier diagnosis and support. Share educational posts, personal stories,
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What Occupational Therapists Wish Everyone Knew About Dressing Aids

What Occupational Therapists Wish Everyone Knew About Dressing Aids

When it comes to getting dressed, most of us take the ability to bend, balance, and move freely for granted.
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Practical and Compassionate Tips for Caregivers

7 Practical and Compassionate Tips for Caregivers Supporting Someone Losing Mobility

Make it stand out Watching someone you love lose their mobility — whether gradually or suddenly — can be one
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How to Get Through a Hip Replacement

How to Get Through a Hip Replacement — and Stay Independent During Recovery

Undergoing a hip replacement is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries in the world — and one of the
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The Top 10 Leading Causes of Mobility Challenges

The Top 10 Leading Causes of Mobility Challenges

1. Stroke A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, often resulting in muscle weakness, paralysis, and
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Navigating the Emotional Side of Losing Mobility

Navigating the Emotional Side of Losing Mobility — and Gaining It Back

Losing mobility isn’t just a physical challenge — it’s an emotional one. Whether it happens suddenly due to injury or
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