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Communication is such a vital part of our being and is so much more than just speech. And these four amazing kids prove just how.
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A U.S. news story this week paints a disturbing picture of home nurses who miss shifts and make medication and other errors while caring for children with complex medical needs. A Holland Bloorview family leader says the system is no different here, and gives an update since she wrote about it for…
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'Nobody tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability.'
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Children's rehab is often focused on improving a person's ability in a specific area or in achieving functional goals.The use of “goal...
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By Anna PennerAs the youngest child in our family, I grew up accepting my brother Daniel's differences as a given. I don't remember Danie...
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Delivering Christmas stockings and having water pistol fights are some of the ways Irene Simpson made being in hospital fun.
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Ronald McDonald Playroom Free drop in space is available during visits in the on-site Ronald McDonald Playroom. The playroom is a "fun...
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Dr. Jane McCormack won the 2nd place Pursuit Award on May 15th, 2013.Her research ...
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Two experiences helped Dr. Brian Goldman understand how it felt to be on the receiving end of care, and led to his “journey to find kindness around the world, and to see if I could rediscover it within myself.”
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There are so many wonderful media stories on new ways of thinking about disability and adaptation at the moment.
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