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In this episode of the Living with Disability Advocacy Podcast, the host Katrina, discusses the crucial role of medical alert systems for individuals with disabilities and older adults. These devices, including bracelets and necklaces, provide quick access to emergency help, ensuring safety and independence. I emphasize the importance of wearing a medical alert item to share vital health information in the event of an emergency. I encourage you to tune in monthly on Fridays for new episodes, available on various podcast platforms. Let's continue to raise awareness and educate others about the importance of accessibility in our community.
We're glad you're here! Stay connected with us every first and third Friday of the month for new episodes. Thank you for listening!
International Suicide Hotline
https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/
Becoming a guest form
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The Living with Disabilities Official Website
https://sites.google.com/view/livingwithdisabilities/home
Any amount of support is appreciated for the show. https://www.paypal.com/paypal.me/TrinaSmith16
Spreading awareness will go a long way toward creating a solid foundation for those who desire to pursue higher education. Your purchase is important!
https://www.bonfire.com/shirts-bring-me-into-inclusion/
If you need online support, Disability Safe Haven is great for receiving support. The We Care Team is very protective of its members and asks everyone who joins, to have a profile picture and answer the security questions.
Looking for a place to relax and have fun while building friendships? Come join the Disability Fun Club! You must have a disability or condition and stay active. Additionally, you must answer the security question.
Another online support, Living With Cerebral Palsy, is great for people with cerebral palsy and for family and friends who want to learn more about different types of cerebral palsy and how to support their loved ones who have it. This group has open and closing hours and a 24/7 chatroom. Open and closing hours are based on United States time zones.
Building friendships can be tough when living with disabilities, but groups like Disability Fun Club and Disability Fun Comedy Club with Sam provide amazing opportunities to connect. These virtual spaces create a friendly environment to meet new people, share stories, and enjoy fun group activities together.
By Katrina SmithIn this episode of the Living with Disability Advocacy Podcast, the host Katrina, discusses the crucial role of medical alert systems for individuals with disabilities and older adults. These devices, including bracelets and necklaces, provide quick access to emergency help, ensuring safety and independence. I emphasize the importance of wearing a medical alert item to share vital health information in the event of an emergency. I encourage you to tune in monthly on Fridays for new episodes, available on various podcast platforms. Let's continue to raise awareness and educate others about the importance of accessibility in our community.
We're glad you're here! Stay connected with us every first and third Friday of the month for new episodes. Thank you for listening!
International Suicide Hotline
https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/
Becoming a guest form
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScN0j1lThH8KaknxmeXIESTBC5NJWJjj9V0jubnYT5yMAffiw/viewform?usp=sf_link
The Living with Disabilities Official Website
https://sites.google.com/view/livingwithdisabilities/home
Any amount of support is appreciated for the show. https://www.paypal.com/paypal.me/TrinaSmith16
Spreading awareness will go a long way toward creating a solid foundation for those who desire to pursue higher education. Your purchase is important!
https://www.bonfire.com/shirts-bring-me-into-inclusion/
If you need online support, Disability Safe Haven is great for receiving support. The We Care Team is very protective of its members and asks everyone who joins, to have a profile picture and answer the security questions.
Looking for a place to relax and have fun while building friendships? Come join the Disability Fun Club! You must have a disability or condition and stay active. Additionally, you must answer the security question.
Another online support, Living With Cerebral Palsy, is great for people with cerebral palsy and for family and friends who want to learn more about different types of cerebral palsy and how to support their loved ones who have it. This group has open and closing hours and a 24/7 chatroom. Open and closing hours are based on United States time zones.
Building friendships can be tough when living with disabilities, but groups like Disability Fun Club and Disability Fun Comedy Club with Sam provide amazing opportunities to connect. These virtual spaces create a friendly environment to meet new people, share stories, and enjoy fun group activities together.