Navigating Winter Transportation Needs for People with Disabilities During Snow Storms

The blowing snow may end up causing poor visibility and unsafe travel conditions. People with disabilities and special needs, most especially those who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices often opt to get wheelchair-accessible rides for winter transportation.
Spring in Northbrook: Family-Friendly Activities

Whether you’re a local finding time to explore the Spring beauty of Northbrook or a traveler on the way to Milwaukee with time to check out the Northbrook area, there’s always something to discover. When planning family outings with members that utilize a wheelchair or mobility scooter, be sure to be ready for any transportation challenges ahead.
Accessible Family Friendly Destinations in Chicago

City travel can be pretty daunting for loved ones with accessibility needs and those taking care of them. But that might not be the case in the Home of the Bean where there’s plenty of family-friendly things to see and do for holiday visitors and the wheelchair-using sightseers.
Catch Up With Grandparents: 3 Things to Do & Have Quality Time Together

So, clear your calendar. It’s grandma and grandpa time! Crazy schedule as an excuse will take you only so far when it comes to those people who welcomed you with homemade meals and wonderful stories for every life occasion.
Make Life Better for Your Partner with Disabilities by Doing These 5 Things

Your partner needs all the help they can get if they happen to be living with disabilities, from emotional support to requiring disabled transport.
Top Ways to Improve the Quality of Life for Senior Citizens in Chicago & SE Wisconsin Suburbs

From recognizing their well-being to providing private transportation services, ensure that their golden years are filled with bliss.
How Families Cope with Taking Care of Loved Ones with Disabilities

Having someone in your home with disabilities can be difficult and can be an emotional experience. Whether your family member has been battling with their condition since birth or their disability has only onset suddenly, there is a lot of responsibility in taking on the needs for a person with special needs.