Thriving with Sensory Differences

Living in Balance   People with sensory processing differences experience the world in unique ways. Some may be hypersensitive, noticing sounds, lights, textures, or smells more intensely than others. Some may be hyposensitive, needing stronger sensations to feel...

Thriving with Mobility Challenges

Moving Freely   Living with mobility challenges can affect daily routines, social activities, and independence. For people using wheelchairs or dealing with joint weakness, tasks that many take for granted—like getting out of bed, moving around the house, or...

Life After Spinal Cord Injury

Strength Beyond Limits   A spinal cord injury (SCI) can bring sudden and life-changing challenges. It may affect movement, sensation, or control of certain body functions. For many, this shift feels overwhelming at first, filled with questions about independence,...

Living with Cerebral Palsy

Building Confidence and Belonging   Living with mild or moderate Cerebral Palsy (CP) often means facing challenges in movement, coordination, or communication. For some, it may be walking with support, for others, slower movements, or sometimes difficulty with...