5 Proactive Questions to Ask Your Doctor to Help Prevent Disability
Becoming an active, informed participant in your own health is a great first step to prevent disability and steer clear of bad advice.
Becoming an active, informed participant in your own health is a great first step to prevent disability and steer clear of bad advice.
Before making such a momentous decision, you take some time to think about issues regarding work, finances, insurance, and pregnancy.
Of course there is no way to completely prepare for the complex, often daunting role of caring for a loved one, but there is support and help for caregivers available.
Let’s have a look at some of the most common types of depressive disorders, along with some resources that may be of use for you or someone you love.
What about occupational therapy programs? What do occupational therapists do, and what services do they provide?
Genetic screening is readily available in today’s world. It’s not particularly expensive in most cases. But should you do it? Depends on who you ask.
As we approach the holiday we have created to honor love, here are a few more good reasons to get income protection through disability insurance.
As a refresher for employers, mothers-to-be, or potential future moms, here are some of the main laws regarding pregnancy discrimination in the workplace.
If you rely on working to pay the bills, to eat, and to just generally survive, you need to think about disability insurance.
Workers with a disability can bring adaptability to the table. Here are some employment resources and jobs for people with disabilities.