Month: August 2023

My Mother’s Last Days On September 6th 2007 my mom passed away not even one month into her 80th Birthday. She was diagnosed with colon cancer in late April of last year during the first physical examination of her life. My father had been after her for years to go and get a check up…

Beware of cut and shut Stannah stair lift rails Purchase of an Stairlift are an important investment market and second hand it is perfectly legitimate Stairlift. In fact, major manufacturers such as Stannah offer elevations of the ladder second-hand, but that-be buyers should be cautious about some unscrupulous traders. There can be problems when buying…

Bridge Tolls and the Disabled We were asked about these a little while ago, and have since done a little research. Not all toll crossings offer concessions to Blue Badge holders and possession of a badge does not automatically entitle you to concessions at some crossings either. In some cases to qualify for the concession…

Dyslexia in the Workplace: Disability or Talent? In the UK, dyslexia is covered by the provisions of the Disabilities Discrimination Act, and meaningful protection is afforded to dyslexic thinkers through this means. However, is the disability framework for understanding dyslexia actually harming dyslexic interests rather than furthering them? Essentially, there are four distinct challenges involved…