When Someone Finally Listened When she learned I was writing a book about getting sick, a close lifelong friend of my family reached out. She was one of the first […]
Accessibility
Navigating Life with ALS and Autism: The Broken Care System
Recognizing the Pattern When my first daughter was two years old, she could count to twenty, name all her shapes and colors, and play independently for hours. She was brilliant. […]
Accessibility
Accessibility in Canada: A Gift, Not a Right
Accessibility in Canada is broken The Illusion Someone places a beautiful present in front of you. The gold wrapping hugs each edge of the box. Perfect seams and creases lay […]