
Adaptive Clothing: To Wear or Not to Wear?
Clothes are essential. They keep us warm or cool, protect our skin and of course they can make a fashion statement too. But for many

Clothes are essential. They keep us warm or cool, protect our skin and of course they can make a fashion statement too. But for many

As another COVID wave rolls in, holidaying at home is increasingly the safest bet. Happily, home delivery meals and other order-in service providers are broadening

We often hear people discussing the reasons why you’d do an occupational therapy functional assessment and what the process is. It can seem pretty daunting

“Senior Australians built our nation. They are our parents and grandparents, our founders and protectors, and they have contributed so much to our Australian communities.“

While the NDIS is a cutting edge scheme that helps fund the costs associated with disability, it doesn’t accept new participants who are over 65

Will the exoskeleton suit for the disabled ever replace wheelchairs? Probably not. Then again, exoskeleton technology is so new it’s too soon to say. We

Statistics show autism in girls is far less common than in boys. In fact, the prevalence is said to be around four times higher in

Blue Badge Insurance is to mobility scooters, wheelchairs, converted vehicles and disability parking permit holders what Vegemite is to toast. Truly complementary. We’re not a