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A former patient told me about their "favourite nurse." I knew I had to interview her. β€οΈ
My kids attended Spiral Garden when they were little. In this story, a mom talks about how it meets the needs of both her twin boys. hollandbloorview.ca/stories-news...
A competitive swimmer who suffered a brain injury found friends didnβt understand her new disability. 'They just didnβt act the same. It was like I was a new person in their eyes.'
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When 'it came to raising a disabled child, we didnβt know anyone in our circle who had gone through anything similar. So, I started building what we didnβt have.' β€οΈ
Reede Parisi is a popular sight when she appears at Holland Bloorview with a guitar strapped to her back and a cart full of shakers and drums. The music therapy student's connection with the hospital began when she was hospitalized here as a baby.
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This mom was told her daughter, then 3, had one year to live due to a brain tumour. The daughter is now 23. The mom has written a book about the strategies she used to maintain hope and advocacy in the darkest times.
She came to the hospital as a 2-year-old for therapy. Now she's training here to be a clinician. hollandbloorview.ca/stories-news...
'As caring costs increase for families, barriers to paid work as a route out of poverty remain unchanged, including a lack of suitable childcare.'
'But we must remember that for all the medical information, the decisions people make about having a disabled child or being a disabled parent are shaped by fear and stigma. We need to talk about that a whole lot more.'
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May be of interest to anyone who works with children with disabilities and their parents.
'Sometimes my two hours in Leticia's room were the only two hours I felt safe in a whole week. She's the only person I tell the hardest parts of my life to.' hollandbloorview.ca/stories-news...
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'The latest report from Jennifer Charlesworthβs office says up to 83,000 young people with disabilities are not receiving adequate services in the province + while spending has increased 190 per cent in the 18 years her office has been in place, most went to salaries + a narrow set of programs.'
'In clinic, we have a lot of hard conversations. We talk about losing the ability to walk. We talk about losing the ability to feed yourself. So I try to identify moments of connection, happiness and joy...'
In a qualitative study of 43 Black American caregivers of #Black #autistic youth published last month in Autism, 77 per cent had significant concerns about the safety of their child around police.
Another fabulous #WhoCares podcast covers the role of young #caregivers caring for siblings, parents or partners.