How Can We Help Financially Protect Families With A Stay-at-Home Partner?

When talk of disability income insurance comes up, you probably understand how important it is to protect the breadwinner. Particularly in households where only one person earns an income, disability income insurance (DI) is critical coverage for those who want to financially protect themselves and their loved ones. Insuring a portion of your paycheck with…

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Benefits of Water (Other than Being the First Ingredient in Beer)

Dictionary.com defines water as a “colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.” Sounds a little boring, huh? Have you ever wondered why we really need it? Let’s dive in! It’s more than just a thirst quencher. It makes up 60%…

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3 Things the Disability Industry Shares in Common with the Saint Peter’s Peacocks

Carol Harnett Editor’s Note: Disability industry professionals have a lot in common with March Madness’ Cinderella team, the Saint Peter’s Peacocks from Jersey City, New Jersey. They’re strong in understanding the fundamentals of disability and absence, They work hard, and They execute.   I don’t often talk about my undergraduate alma mater. The most likely…

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This Depression

By Carol Harnett If there is one thing you need to know about me, it’s this. I am a Bruce Springsteen fan. As a native Staten Islander, I found myself on the Jersey Shore more often than just about anywhere. And as the Jersey Shore goes, so goes being a fan of The Boss. I…

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The Importance of Accessibility for People With Visual Impairments

Anyone with a visual impairment knows the importance of accessibility. Fortunately, it’s becoming a bigger topic of conversation in the workplace, educational systems, and even in public places. But, there’s still a long way to go. The best way to show the importance of accessibility is to educate individuals and industries alike on why it’s…

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Lost Your Fitness? Muscle Memory Gets It Back Fast.

After two years of inactivity due to Covid-19, many people feel like they’ll never get their fitness back. Or that they’ll regain a fraction of it. You look at your body and think, there’s no muscle there. Where did it go?   The good news is that no matter how long it’s been since you’ve…

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Spring Forward? Five Ways to Update Your Routine When You’re Losing an Hour Of Sleep

Most of us relish the extra evening hour that comes with Daylight Savings Time, but losing that hour can come with schedule consequences…and even health consequences. In fact, Daylight Savings Time has been linked to increased heart attacks, and another study found that fatal car accidents increased the Monday after the Daylight Savings Time switch. So besides taking…

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Six Health Benefits of Raising Chickens

Raising chickens has almost an infinite number of benefits. These benefits range from simple companionship to self-sufficient food production.   Raising and keeping chickens even has several health benefits that can positively impact those with mental or physical disabilities. In fact, several universities such as the University of Minnesota are utilizing therapy chickens during exam…

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The Fight for Equal Access: Problems People With Disabilities Face in the Healthcare System

While the world is becoming more accessible thanks to inclusion education and advancements in technology, some industries still lack equal access for those with disabilities. Unfortunately, the healthcare system is one of them. It seems ironic, considering the industry should be one of the most well-versed in knowing what people with disabilities need and how…

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How To Create An Allergy-Friendly Home

Have you noticed that you’ve become seemingly more and more sensitive to allergens over the past decade? It’s not just you, don’t worry. Studies have shown that the rate of airborne allergens, like pollen, have risen significantly over the past twenty years as overall global temps have continued to climb. This means that there is…

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Making Home Safer for an Older Person: 7 Practical Tips

Making home safe for an older person can seem like a huge undertaking, but it’s necessary for the health and wellbeing of our seniors. According to the AARP Home and Community Preferences Survey, 77% of seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age. Still, many do not have the necessary safety features…

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Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Workplace

It’s the final stretch of winter for people in the northern parts of the U.S., and while the light-filled days of spring are closer, a significant number of people in your workforce may still be struggling with seasonal affective disorder. The American Psychiatric Association reports that approximately five percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder…

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