Lessons From a Dementia Journey
My Father Had Dementia — What I Wish I Had Known Nicci Gerrard shares her personal journey caring for her […]
My Father Had Dementia — What I Wish I Had Known Nicci Gerrard shares her personal journey caring for her […]
Technology continues to redefine independence for people with disabilities. From voice-controlled smart homes to adaptive communication software, innovations are bridging
Our new book empowers Canadians to create homes that support independence, dignity, and joy – without compromising on design. When
Ottawa Tourism has rolled out a $100K+ fund to help attractions upgrade accessibility features like ramps, signage, and the built
Adaptive Design: Not Just for Senior Housing Anymore Adaptive design is moving beyond senior-specific housing into mainstream multifamily projects. From
My Dementia Caregiver Journey: An Unexpected Path to Enlightenment Mildred Lynn McDonald shares her deeply personal experience as a dementia
Smart home technology is transforming how seniors and people with disabilities live independently. This short PBS video showcases voice-controlled devices,
From navigating airports to choosing accessible hotels, this article from Condé Nast Traveler compiles first-hand advice from disabled travellers and
Imagine a future where autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, or lupus could be reversed—not just managed. Scientists
Adaptive renovations can be life-changing—but they can also be expensive. This guide from AIDE Canada outlines national and provincial programs