Posts Tagged ‘Tips’

From Marian Jones, Sultan, WA: “My son, Curran, was born with cerebral palsy and has poor oral motor control. We have used bandanas tied around his neck to help...

As a home care aide for her 35-year-old grandson Paul, Nancy Cook has mastered the art of providing specialized, compassionate care. (Pictured above, Nancy...

With the holidays underway, it can be easy to lose track of your needs. Here are a few ideas to center your emotional well-being during this busy season: Try...

Do you know how much sugar you’re eating and drinking? The true amount may surprise you. Sugar is sprinkled throughout our diets–not only in...

Did you know coloring books can be a positive anxiety reliever for adults? Books like Johanna Basford’s “Secret Garden” are designed with beautifully...

Have you ever let that half bunch of parsley go bad in your fridge before you could use it? Or splurged on a $5 bag of basil to make pesto? Save money...

Parent Provider Pat Rowen often found herself changing sheets in the middle of the night after her consumer had nighttime accidents. Instead of having to...

Shopping totes are so convenient but they never fit well on the back of wheelchairs. They hang awkwardly because they have to be turned sideways. Handles are...

SUBMITTED BY CHRISTINE DODSON Hi! My name is Christine Dodson and I am an Independent Provider in Pierce County, Washington. My consumer, Sandie, is a female...