I was visiting my grandfather last summer when I realized how much he struggled with basic daily tasks. Something as simple as sitting down or standing up from the toilet had become a daunting chore. That is when I first
Life has a funny way of throwing us curveballs. Whether it’s a sudden knee surgery, a parent moving in who needs a bit more support, or even a rugged camping trip where a “bush squat” just won’t cut it, the
I have been there, and I bet you have too. You are at a friend’s house for a nice dinner, you excuse yourself to the bathroom, and then it happens. You press the lever, and instead of a satisfying roar,
We have all been there—that midnight scramble when the hallway seems three miles long and the floor feels like a skating rink. For our aging loved ones, this isn’t just a minor annoyance; it is a genuine safety hazard. If
I honestly think that one of the most overlooked aspects of living with a disability is the struggle with daily routines that most people take for granted. I have seen firsthand how a simple trip to the bathroom can feel