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  1. VA Disability Compensation Thank you for visiting my lens. Please take a moment to rate it by using the star-system above when you are done. Thank you!   This lens was created to help Veterans understand VA Disability Compensation.  It is dedicated to those who serve...
  2. Autism 101 - What is Autism Did you know that 1 child is diagnosed with Autism every 20 minutes? Autism 101 explains some of the basics of autism including statistics on autism, characteristics and signs of, and causes of. Are you new to Autism? Would you like to learn more abo...
  3. Team Hoyt | Dick and Rick Hoyt | The Hoyt Fund | Helping The Disabled As parenting is important to us, we dedicate this lens to a father-son team who could very well be the best there is.  Read on about Dick and Rick Hoyt's story.
  4. About Bipolar Type Two ( 2 ) I started researching what being Bipolar was about. Although I came up with many excellent resourse on the net, I was left unsatisfied. There were descriptions on how to determine if I was bipolar, descriptions of the medications I was taking, and su...
  5. Developmentally Delayed Children Have you ever stopped to think of all the skills our children have to learn when they come into the world? Developmental milestones such as smiling, turning over, responding to people, communicating, eating solid food, crawling, standing, and on and...
  6. Disabled Singles Dating Online "You talkin' to me?" Quote From Taxi Driver This is disabled singles dating online at it's best. More than 3 million people are waiting for you. You will get to mingle with people with disabilities from all over the world. You are her...
  7. Aphasia & Stroke Caregivers Guide Welcome to the Aphasia and Stroke Caregivers Guide Caregiving is not for sissies! This has been my personal mantra since May of 2000 when my husband had a massive stroke that left him right side paralyzed and with no verbal or written means of commu...
  8. Service Dogs for Depression I've had personal experience with both my own depression and a very close family member fighting daily for control over her life. I want to share our fight with others, and offer a new special way to keep fighting. Hopefully more and more people find...
  9. What is Carers Allowance | How to Claim Carers Allowance Money is tight at the best of times, but when you or a family member have a disability it can be even harder. In my case I have a son with Dyspraxia & ADHD and receiving DLA enables me to do things for him that I would otherwise not be able to afford...
  10. Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Mission: The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information and advocacy. Please help...
  11. Charcot Marie Tooth Disease If someone told you that they had Charcot-Marie-Tooth, would you wonder what was wrong with their teeth? Charcot-Marie-Tooth is not a dental problem. The name may sound funny, yet the disease is anything but. CMT is a disabling condition that comes...
  12. Best Mortgage Protection Insurance The problem with the traditional mortgage life insurance protection is that many people do not want the amount of life insurane they must buy. Another problem is that many clients are declined or rated up for this valuable protection. We believe this...
  13. Wheelchairs This lens is an overview of wheelchairs and wheelchair accessories. There is information for the newbie trying to decide what kind of wheelchair they need. There is also information for the verteran wheelchair user who is looking for new cool wheelch...
  14. Life With a Psychiatric Service Dog Having a psychiatric service dog has had an amazing impact on my life... In all honesty, it's truly given me a new life entirely. In addition to my amazing new lease on life however, there's a darker side. That's the part you aren't ever ready for!
  15. What is a Conduct Disorder? [help for parents] ConductDisorders.com describes itself as a "soft place to land for the battle-weary parent." Does that sound like you? Generally, people do not find it because they want to -- they find it because they are out of ideas, losing hope, feeling defeated,...
  16. Caregiver Stress - The Impact of Caregiving Too Much Caregiver Stress is the emotional strain of caregiving for a loved one, or attending to the needs of a child or dependent adult. Caregiving can have a major impact on the caregiver's own health. Caregivers become so concerned about caring for their...
  17. Helen Keller Helen Keller, American author and lecturer, who was deaf and blind and who served as an inspiration for other people with disabilities. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, the daughter of well-to-do parents: Arthur Keller, a former officer in the Con...
  18. Special Education and Exceptionality Special education is a from of specialized instruction or related services tailored to individuals with special needs. Exceptionality is a term most commonly applied to students that perform above typical averages (also referred to as giftedness), bu...
  19. Dyslexia Symptoms and Testing The word ‘dyslexia’ means ‘difficulty with words or language’, and is frequently used to refer to a child — or adult — who seems much brighter than what his reading and written work suggest. Its causes are not full...
  20. The Disabled Shop Part of the long running Gower Mobility Group, and set up by people who use disabled aids themselves, the Disabled shop aims to meet all your needs.