1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
I know what it's like to be bed bound and bored. I know what it's like to live with chronic illness. I know what it's like to be simultaneously so tired you could collapse and so bored you could cry. Unless you've experienced it, it's hard to appreciate how difficult lying in bed all day
It's easy to lose interest in life when you're bedridden. Many seniors feel that their life is over if they're bedridde...
I know what it's like to be bed bound and bored. I know what it's like to live with chronic illness. I know what it's like to be simultaneously so tired you could collapse and so bored you could cry. Unless you've experienced it, it's hard to appreciate how difficult lying in bed all day
Grace’s Go-To List of Bed Bound Boredom Busters When you’re sick, tired or bed-bound, there’s one more malady that traditional medicine just can’t cure: BOREDOM. Regardless of what circumstances have you laid up, a persistent case of the doldrums can significantly impact your physical recovery as well as your mental health.Breaking the monotony of illness requires a little thought,
People with limited mobility, whether due to illness or frailty, often face feelings of isolation and boredom. To address these challenges and enhance their well-being, it is crucial to provide residents with meaningful and engaging activities that can significantly improve their quality of life.
1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
People with limited mobility, whether due to illness or frailty, often face feelings of isolation and boredom. To address these challenges and enhance their well-being, it is crucial to provide residents with meaningful and engaging activities that can significantly improve their quality of life.
One of the most challenging things about being ill long term is how much our lives change. Things we used to be able to do may not longer be accessible to us. Or perhaps they are accessible but just not possible. When you have very low energy, lots of fatigue, high pain levels and similar […]
We first met Juniper on Instagram, where we saw her frolicking on her mom's bed, and instantly fell in love. Who was this cute fox? So we decided to reach out to her owner, who gave us the full scoop!
I believe stylish accessibility aids, dreamy disability equipment and cool mobility chic can be empowering and allow us to reclaim our identities in the maelstrom of loss, pain and medicalisation. But this is still a radical view. (Like this? Pin it for later!) I think I annoy my health professionals. I sometimes get the feeling
1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
I believe stylish accessibility aids, dreamy disability equipment and cool mobility chic can be empowering and allow us to reclaim our identities in the maelstrom of loss, pain and medicalisation. But this is still a radical view. (Like this? Pin it for later!) I think I annoy my health professionals. I sometimes get the feeling
Even when you’re seriously chronically ill or injured, life’s too short to be bored. Feel a little better with 130 fun things to do when you're sick at home.
Nor I sold my car or took a mortgage. There wasn’t any revolution, I just keep creating no matter how things are going. At the beginning of 2017 I discovered that brilliant effect that gives clay to traditional embroidery.
We first met Juniper on Instagram, where we saw her frolicking on her mom's bed, and instantly fell in love. Who was this cute fox? So we decided to reach out to her owner, who gave us the full scoop!
1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
Even when you’re seriously chronically ill or injured, life’s too short to be bored. Feel a little better with 130 fun things to do when you're sick at home.
1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
We first met Juniper on Instagram, where we saw her frolicking on her mom's bed, and instantly fell in love. Who was this cute fox? So we decided to reach out to her owner, who gave us the full scoop!
New York-based photographer Brooke Goldman was dead on her feet when she saw one of the funniest sights of her life. She had just dragged herself out of bed to walk her travel-bound boyfriend to the train station, and was wandering through the city in a sleepy haze. While walking past one building, she noticed something off about the small nativity scene set up in front of it, specifically that the manger's usual occupant had been replaced. Sitting in the red basket instead was a very round and very grumpy cat.
Grace’s Go-To List of Bed Bound Boredom Busters When you’re sick, tired or bed-bound, there’s one more malady that traditional medicine just can’t cure: BOREDOM. Regardless of what circumstances have you laid up, a persistent case of the doldrums can significantly impact your physical recovery as well as your mental health.Breaking the monotony of illness requires a little thought,
1. Try not to think about penguins - there you are smiling now aren't you? 2. Explore on Google earth - check out your neighbourhood, or you know, Paraguay. 3. Adventure into space. It's amazing, such a privilege. Click and marvel. 4. Read a book, use your time to learn something. 5. Take a trip around the world. Who knew South
New York-based photographer Brooke Goldman was dead on her feet when she saw one of the funniest sights of her life. She had just dragged herself out of bed to walk her travel-bound boyfriend to the train station, and was wandering through the city in a sleepy haze. While walking past one building, she noticed something off about the small nativity scene set up in front of it, specifically that the manger's usual occupant had been replaced. Sitting in the red basket instead was a very round and very grumpy cat.
Grace’s Go-To List of Bed Bound Boredom Busters When you’re sick, tired or bed-bound, there’s one more malady that traditional medicine just can’t cure: BOREDOM. Regardless of what circumstances have you laid up, a persistent case of the doldrums can significantly impact your physical recovery as well as your mental health.Breaking the monotony of illness requires a little thought,
This Easy-Peasy 3-Ingredient Dessert is a simple yet elegant way to satisfy your sweet tooth. With just three ingredients and minimal prep time, it’s perfect for any occasion.
Technology is transforming the world for people with disabilities. Check out our list of apps for chronic illness, helping patients and carers.
Wondering what to do when you are sick at home? I hear you! Illness can be devastating, scary and painful. But it can also be depressing, boring and serious. When you are very ill it’s easy to get into the habit of thinking medically and forgetting about the fun, human things that make life bright. –
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Technology is transforming the world for people with disabilities. Check out our list of apps for carers and for people with chronic illness.
New York-based photographer Brooke Goldman was dead on her feet when she saw one of the funniest sights of her life. She had just dragged herself out of bed to walk her travel-bound boyfriend to the train station, and was wandering through the city in a sleepy haze. While walking past one building, she noticed something off about the small nativity scene set up in front of it, specifically that the manger's usual occupant had been replaced. Sitting in the red basket instead was a very round and very grumpy cat.
How to support people with illness - whether acute or chronic illness, serious or life-limiting illness, mental illness, trauma or grief. Here are our tips.
You have a lot going on. Children. Business. Travel. Fatigue. Chronic illness. Pain. Whatever your problem du jour, it can feel like it's taking over your whole life. Having fun, creating memories and strengthening relationships can easily fall by the wayside, and yet, nourishing these essential aspects of life enrich it beyond measure. Date night
Beautiful Things to Do, Because…. is my way to catalogue all the lovely things happening in the world and to share ideas for having a delightful weekend. Enjoy and hop on Twitter to share your beautiful things with me. Today we are looking at what to do if your adventures are confined to within the home this
People with limited mobility, whether due to illness or frailty, often face feelings of isolation and boredom. To address these challenges and enhance their well-being, it is crucial to provide residents with meaningful and engaging activities that can significantly improve their quality of life.