Photo by John Nail on Pexels.com Housing Thereโs a few housing options but the most common ones for people with severe learning disabilities are to rent a home from the local authority, share with a few others in supported living or live in a larger care home. Your sibling might live with you/your parent โ… Continue reading Health and social care in England
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Navigating Grief During the Holidays
The holidays can be an incredibly challenging time for anyone, but for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one, it can feel even more overwhelming. Imagine if you are unable to speak and express your emotions. Navigating grief during this season requires a delicate journey of healing and recovery. Although it might… Continue reading Navigating Grief During the Holidays
Accessible Homes: How to Find One or Make One Yourself
This post is about accessible housing.
Building Community
Sibshops have become an important part of the program offerings in my business. Parents are reported play dates and other social opportunities outside of the Sibshops. It is important for children that have brothers and sisters with disabilities to find their support network young. Isolation does nothing good for the brain and development. This is… Continue reading Building Community
The University Experience as a Sib
This blog post describes the sibling experience and internal conflicts about going to college or university.
