Special Needs

Cerebral Palsy & Incontinence In Adults & Children

Cerebral palsy causes incontinence in many adults and children but there are ways you can help your loved one manage their incontinence symptoms. 

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Continence Care After a Brain Injury

People who experience traumatic brain injuries commonly develop incontinence, but why? Learn about how these two are related.

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Spina Bifida: One Family's Story & the Most Important Incontinence Care Tips

Hanna, mother of Nehemiah, a child with Spina bifida, shares their family's story about living with Spina bifida and Dr. Samantha Eaker gives the best incontinence care tips for people with Spina bifida.

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Autism, Sex, & Stigmas

sex and autism

Sex can sometimes be viewed as taboo, but let’s face it: It’s a regular part of our everyday lives, even if we’re not sexually active. It’s everywhere— on social media, television, and advertisements. But how are sex and romantic relationships discussed among people with autism? And why are there still stigmas around it?

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Autism & Diet: The Best & Worst Foods

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Research suggests that diets can have an impact on the lifestyles of people who have autism. Read this post in under 10 minutes to find out which foods are best and worst to eat if you have autism.

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Q&A with Ms. Wheelchair USA - Madeline Delp

Madeline Delp is a car accident survivor turned motivational speaker, disability advocate, and public figure. She is a Ms. Wheelchair USA winner, fear-chaser, and world traveler. She, through her nonprofit Live Boundless, has delivered over 400 wheelchairs to those in need in Asia and South America. Despite her busy schedule of fear-chasing and pageant winning, Madeline sat down with us to answer some questions on everything from dating to staying active in a pandemic.

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Madeline Delp: Confidence Series with Aeroflow Urology - Part 2

In our last post, we talked about how to build confidence from the inside out. Specifically, by letting go of self-criticism on the things we cannot change and making action plans to improve the things we can. Today we are going to take on an opposite strategy and work to build confidence from the OUTSIDE in!

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