When you think about disability and how you define it, what comes to mind? A child who doesn’t learn through conventional methods? An older person who struggles to get groceries from the car to the front door? Do you imagine a person in a wheelchair? One disability researcher says our binary view of ability or lack of it is misguided; ability spans a spectrum from Olympic-level athleticism to death – and we’re all somewhere on that spectrum. On this edition of CoastLine, we explore how we look