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Square graphic with a solid red background. Large cream-colored capital letters at the top read: '8 Accessible Products That Help Empower Everyday Life Independently With A Disability'. Below the text, eight simple illustrated icons are arranged in two rows: an iPhone, a large-print yellow-and-black Bluetooth keyboard, an Amazon Echo smart speaker, a TV screen with a speaker icon, the ChatGPT logo, the Grammarly logo, a blue Hydrant water bottle with a drinking tube, and a sheet of colorful tactile dot stickers.

8 Accessible Products That Help Empower Everyday Life Independently With A Disability

Freelance journalist Emma Purcell, who lives with cerebral palsy and is registered blind, shares her personal recommendations of accessible products that have genuinely transformed her daily life. With lived experience and a passion for inclusive technology, Emma highlights eight tools that support her independence, enhance productivity, and make everyday activities more manageable and enjoyable.

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9 Practical Tips for Mobility at Home After a Stroke, Brain or Nerve Injury

When you finally come home after neurological treatment or illness, things might look the same—but your home is now different in the way you can use it. You know your home well, but small changes can make moving around easier. After treatment, you might have trouble walking, standing, or doing everyday things and it can

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A promotional graphic about Mark Moran’s recovery and fundraising effort. Key Elements: The image features a young man jogging on a scenic trail through green countryside under a blue sky. In the upper-right corner, there is a separate photo of a man in a suit, identified in context as Mark Moran. The background is a solid blue with a hexagonal frame around the main image. Text on Image: "From survival to fundraising Inventor Mark is giving back after a cardiac arrest" Contextual Information: The image supports a blog post about Mark Moran’s cardiac arrest survival and his efforts to raise money for the Great Western Air Ambulance by running a half marathon.

Inventor Behind Hydrate for Health Products Survives Cardiac Arrest – Now Running to Raise Funds

Key Takeaways Detail Summary Name Mark Moran Known for Inventing hands-free hydration products What happened Cardiac arrest while cycling Survival rate Less than 8% outside hospital Recovery Fitted with ICD and now running half marathon Fundraising for Great Western Air Ambulance Where to donate Donate to Mark’s fundraiser Mark Moran: Inventor and Advocate for Independent

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Flowchart titled "Achieving Healthy Skin for Disabled People." It starts with "Hydration," followed by "Nutrition," leading to "Managing Skin Conditions." From there, two branches lead to "Stress Management" and "Adaptive Skincare Routine." The chart uses icons and color coding for each step.

Evidence-Based Skincare for Disabled People: Science-Backed Tips for Healthy Skin

Achieving Healthy Skin: A Comprehensive Skincare Guide for Disabled People Key Takeaways Topic Key Insights Hydration Drinking enough water, using hydrating skincare, and preventing friction help keep skin healthy. Nutrition Essential nutrients like Omega-3, Vitamin C, and Zinc support skin repair and hydration. Managing Skin Conditions Adaptive skincare solutions for pressure sores, eczema, and neuropathy-related

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Compression Socks – how they help disabled travellers

Compression Socks for Travel: Essential Gear for Disabled People   Travelling can be particularly challenging for disabled people, often resulting in discomfort, swelling, and increased health risks. Compression socks offer a practical solution to these issues, providing essential support and enhancing blood circulation. These specially designed socks can help prevent conditions like deep vein thrombosis

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Ultimate Beginners Guide to SpO2 Sensors and Pulse Oximetry (Oxygen Monitoring)

Understanding SpO2 Sensors and Pulse Oximetry Perhaps you’ve been handed an oxygen monitor for the first time, or you’re caring for a child whose health requires constant attention. In this guide, we will demystify the world of SpO2 sensors, giving you the knowledge to confidently monitor and manage oxygen levels. About the Author: Duncan Edwards

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