The Adapted Life is a blog is for parents of children with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities who want to live a normal family life in a household likely filled with assistive technology (AT), paperwork and appointments. I am a parent of a teen with cerebral palsy who uses AT for communication, mobility and learning. I am also the founder of www.SayitwithSymbols.com, a web...
Dr Tang is a clinical neuropsychologist with a keen interest in promoting healthy ageing and improving people’s thinking skills – such as memory, learning and attention. She has worked with patients who have had strokes, people with dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and other brain injuries. Currently, she also works at La Trobe University, where she does research on...
I am a practicing neurologist in Florida who blogs items I have read or studied recently for my own later use. The public is free to read the blog if it benefits them. I post sporadically to six blogs, covering general neurology, dementia, behavioral neurology, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and EMG. They are cross linked and accessible from each other. Feel free to...
Rose Simon, artist, writer and workshop facilitator, developed The Creative Journey Workshop Series to encourage inner exploration and self-reflection. Whether taken individually or as a series, the workshops are designed to support the quest for self-renewal, personal exploration and creativity using the power of writing as its core. Rose offers a wealth of writing exercises...
I'm a 75 year old retired dermatologist. I've been diagnosed with early Alzheimer's disease but if you met me you wouldn't know it.
I now write novels and articles plus a blog called thetripover.com. My wife and I live near San Diego. We have two grown children, a son and a daughter, and 6 grandchildren.
in 1999, I realized I was eating smarter than most bipeds who begged for my 'secrets'. That began a huge, wonderful journey and third career, nutrition. It's not about popping more pills, rather it's eating real pure foods to avoid as many pills as possible. Doing so helped me recover from an often untreatable dementia. The lightbulb in my head was dimmed for months (semi-comatose), but the...
Frances Ren Wellness Center is a space for practitioners and patients to exchange knowledge, promote unity in practitioners and make TCM more accessible.
I am disabled with RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) for several years now. It is a relatively unknown neurological condition that effects my entire sympathetic nervous system. It is chronic, progressive and incurable. In addition, I have neuropathy, several inoperable back issues and other health problems I deal with on a daily basis.
Goals I am Working On: Goal #1: I am...