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In this episode of the Medical Mama Drama Podcast, Jen interviews Hannah Doerstling, the National Program Director for Abilities Workshop. They discuss Hannah's journey into the world of special needs advocacy, the mission of Abilities Workshop, and the importance of supporting caregivers. Hannah shares insights on the resources available for families, including Bright Feets, a free special needs resource directory. The conversation emphasizes the need for community support, self-care for caregivers, and planning for the future of children with special needs. In this conversation, Hannah Doerstling shares insights on navigating the challenges of caregiving, particularly for parents of children with special needs. She emphasizes the importance of emotional support, community connections, and accessible resources. The discussion highlights the upcoming Autism Health and Abilities Conference, aimed at providing valuable information and support for families. Hannah also addresses the significance of asking caregivers how they are doing, rather than just focusing on the child, and the need for innovative resources to assist families in their journey.
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By Jen Burgess and Natalia CorderoSummary
In this episode of the Medical Mama Drama Podcast, Jen interviews Hannah Doerstling, the National Program Director for Abilities Workshop. They discuss Hannah's journey into the world of special needs advocacy, the mission of Abilities Workshop, and the importance of supporting caregivers. Hannah shares insights on the resources available for families, including Bright Feets, a free special needs resource directory. The conversation emphasizes the need for community support, self-care for caregivers, and planning for the future of children with special needs. In this conversation, Hannah Doerstling shares insights on navigating the challenges of caregiving, particularly for parents of children with special needs. She emphasizes the importance of emotional support, community connections, and accessible resources. The discussion highlights the upcoming Autism Health and Abilities Conference, aimed at providing valuable information and support for families. Hannah also addresses the significance of asking caregivers how they are doing, rather than just focusing on the child, and the need for innovative resources to assist families in their journey.
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