Relocating. I am sure we’ve all done it at some point. It’s probably one of the more difficult things that people deal with. When you
ALS: Making a Difference
I attended the Southern Nevada Chapter ALS Walk this last week. So many Nevadans came out to a beautiful sunny Sunday to support the people
Accessing Fallingwater
What an amazing project I experienced. I was invited to tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous house, Fallingwater, in rural Southwestern Pennsylvania to help address accessibility solutions.
Halloween Fun and Safety
Happy Halloween to all of you kids that are getting ready for some scary, funny-looking, candy-eating fun. Although you’ll be surrounded by other kids, don’t
Being a Kid Who Had Surgery
Recently, I had a major back surgery. Can you believe I have a metal rod in my back? This was my sixth surgery in all,
Using My Power Chair
I have learned a lot of lessons over the years using my Edge 3 power wheelchair with iLevel®. Surprisingly, there hasn’t been much that my
Finding an Accessible Apartment
Most times, I have noticed when they say that an apartment or building is ADA compliant the truth is, they are not, at least not
United Spinal Conference
There are over a million individuals living with spinal cord injuries or disorders including MS, ALS, spina bifida across the United States. United Spinal Association
Experience an Abilities Expo
Have you ever been to an Abilities Expo? If not, you should plan to attend. You can find one close to a city near you,
New Power Chair Users
Hello new wheelchair users! Some of you are going from an assistive stroller or a manual wheelchair and straight into a power wheelchair. There’s a
The Power of Choice
As a lifelong wheelchair user, I know what it is like to be overwhelmed and underwhelmed with choices when it comes to picking a new
Being a Kid in a Wheelchair
While I love my cool iLevel Wheelchair, being in a wheelchair can be very stressful at times. I have a rare condition called spinal muscular