Paul is DeafBlind and has worked at the Lighthouse for over 16 years. He shares his story of diagnosis and finding the Lighthouse. #DeafBlindAwarenessWeek #DeafBlind
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What do you do when your child is the only child in the world with his condition? In this weeks episode I talk to Cliona Buckley about how her sons diagnosis has changed her life. https://lnkd.in/eE5vZJk2
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It's always the right time to improve for yourself and your loved ones. There are three main times when clients seek us out to implement or improve their estate plan. 1. When they have a young child. 2. When they approach the empty nest stage/see their parents age. 3. When a dread diagnosis darkens their doorstep. #EstatePlanning #Guardianship #AssetProtection #LegacyAndLifeLaw #BrandonAyers
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We can't control who gets what kind of diagnosis someone gets or when something tragic happens, but we CAN control some very important things. #estateplan #estatelaw #estateplanning #willsandtrusts #inheritanceplanning
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Understanding MST's deep impact is crucial. Together we can: - Erase isolation - Demand accountability - Provide specialized support Your voice matters in this fight. Share or comment if you believe in our cause and visit @silencedvoices.mst to learn how to be on the show. #MSTAwareness #VeteranSupport #SystemicChange #MentalHealthWarriors #SurvivorStrong #TraumaHealing #RecoveryJourney #SupportSurvivors #BreakTheSilence
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🚨If you missed our webinar - Responding Effectively to #DomesticAbuse Survivors who are Blind or Partially Sighted - you can now tune into the replay and learn about the latest best practice guidance, co-created with visually impaired survivors, with partners the Vision Foundation and RNIB. Uncover how domestic abuse may present differently for those with a visual impairment, as well as the ways in which professionals can work to reduce the barriers faced when victims and survivors are accessing support. 📽️Visit YouTube for the replay - https://ow.ly/6yMt50RAabX ➡️Access the guidance - https://ow.ly/WR1a50RAac1 👉Sign up for our in-depth, one day training - https://ow.ly/Va5e50RAac2
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Are you ever bothered by nightmares? Did you know that there are some simple strategies that can reduce the severity and frequency of unwanted dreams? Check out my latest video with Dr. Nishi where we discuss the function of dreams, the causes of nightmares and most importantly, how to reduce nightmares in adults and kids when they are bothersome: https://lnkd.in/gWnS7_6d
Dream Rescripting for Doctors & Clinicians with Dr. Michelle Jonelis MD | Nightmare Management
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Words we can relate to… It can be easy for a diagnosis to overshadow many moments of life and have us questioning ourselves, especially in the early days. Thank you so much to Katie Lowe for these amazing words and allowing us to share. If you’d like to read more of Katie’s work head to her Instagram page @katielowewords #fpwruk #pws #praderwillisyndrome #katielowewords #wordswecanrelateto
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A fascinating 4-part series that uncovers the often-overlooked heroes of public health, from doctors and nurses to scientists and activists. This must-watch series showcases how public health has saved countless lives and extended human lifespans. Discover the framework that sustains our modern way of life and how it has protected us from persistent disease risks. From smallpox to COVID-19, witness the heroic efforts of reformers, engineers, and governmental figures who have confronted health crises. Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of public health! Check out the series here: https://lnkd.in/gXQyuisV
The Invisible Shield
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Why do we so often die badly? How does it happen that so many of us arrive at the end of life unprepared for the journey? Somehow, we are stumped when it comes to creating a better model of dying. In “Solving for X at the End of Life,” published on Next Avenue, Executive Director of OATS from AARP Tom Kamber posits a better approach to death and dying. Instead of end-of-life experiences consumed by countless distractions and the imperatives of medical institutions and funeral homes, Kamber envisions pathways to dying as a time for growth, reflection, and deep connection. Read the full article here: http://spr.ly/6041ZpGSh
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Your gift is a source of comfort to those facing a difficult diagnosis. Please make an impact with a special end-of-year gift: https://bit.ly/48cR80F .
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