Thursday, November 26, 2015

Thankful for Caregivers


On this day, I am especially thankful for my parents, who are still my caregivers after 29 years. Did you know November is National Family Caregivers Month? Caregivers assist people with disabilities in various activities of daily living. They make it possible for us to lead meaningful and enjoyable lives despite our limitations. A great Web site for caregivers is http://www.caregiveraction.org/. I'm also thankful for you, my readers. Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Coping with COPD


November is COPD Awareness Month. Caused by long-term smoking or inhaling other pollutants, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung disease that makes breathing more difficult. Other symptoms are frequent coughing, wheezing, and tightness in the chest. COPD can be treated with oxygen therapy and medications. For more information about this disease, go to http://www.copdfoundation.org/. On a related note, November is also Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month.

Monday, November 23, 2015

A Spotlight on a Dance Company



Special Spotlight Theatre is a dance company for school-aged children and adults with and without disabilities in Brevard County. Its annual recital “Anything Goes-Dance Varieties” (including ballroom, hip-hop, jazz, tap, country, modern, and more) took place yesterday at the Eau Gallie High School Performing Arts Auditorium in Melbourne. There were also refreshments, raffles, and a bake sale. Special Spotlight Theatre allows those with special needs to participate in the arts. For more information about this group, go to http://www.specialspotlight.com/.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Dealing with Diabetes



November is National Diabetes Month, and today is World Diabetes Day. Diabetes is a disease in which a person has high blood sugar. Symptoms include frequent urination and excessive thirst and/or hunger. There are Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes with Type 2 being more common, and some pregnant women have gestational diabetes. If diabetes is not treated with insulin and a healthy diet, it can lead to complications. For more information about this disease, go to http://www.diabetes.org/.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Honoring Veterans with Disabilities



Today is the day we honor veterans, including those with disabilities, as a nation. Life for these veterans is more challenging than ever before. They need assistance in adjusting to their service-related disabilities. One organization that supports them is the Disabled Veterans National Foundation. For more information about DVNF, go to http://www.dvnf.org/. Thank you, veterans, for your service!

Monday, November 9, 2015

A Community Full of “Promise”


Co-founded by Brevard County disability advocate Betsy Farmer and her son Luke (who has Down syndrome), Promise in Brevard is about to take the next step in its development as a community of apartments for people with disabilities. Best described as “a place where young adults with special needs can live a life full of opportunities and freedom never thought possible,” Promise will contain amenities such as a hydroponic garden, horse stables with a riding arena, and a full-size gym. It also has a partnership with The Field of Dreams, a nonprofit organization that’s currently building a handicapped accessible sports complex where the Promise CafĂ© and Bakery will be located. The Promise in Brevard groundbreaking ceremony will begin at 11:00 A.M. today at 4105 Norfolk Parkway, adjacent to the Hammock Landing Plaza in West Melbourne. I’m very excited to see this project get closer to being a reality for people like myself, and the Farmers’ efforts are much appreciated. For more information on Promise, go to www.PromiseinBrevard.com.