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It's #InvisibleDisabilitiesWeek & just because your disability is invisible doesn’t mean it should be ignored. Here are a few invisible illness hacks that can make daily life a little easier: Communication cards – Perfect if explaining your condition takes too much energy. I love ones from @stickmancomms for chronic illness and @iinsidemyhead_ for neurodivergent needs. Toilet card RADAR key – For those “need to go now” moments. The RADAR key unlocks accessible toilets across the UK, and the card
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My ultimate everyday chronic illness and disability hacks. Honestly, most of these would help anyone. These are not trendy gadgets. They are things I actually use every single day to save energy and make life more manageable. A heated blanket with multiple heat settings and a timer. I live in this, especially when my body cannot regulate temperature. I recently upgraded to a bigger one and I do not know how I managed without it. Plus pets LOVE it too! A hands-free hair dryer stand. This is actua
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My top 5 ultimate chronic illness and disability hacks! These are the things I've used for years on end that are constantly in use, some of which is not just by me! Let me know your ultimate hacks in the comments! This electric tin opener is a favourite in my house that everyone uses and my mum had to get herself one when moved out. It's one touch button makes it so simple to open any tin. This hair dryer stand was one of the first hacks I ever found and although finally had to get a new model l
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7 Everyday Hacks You Wouldn’t Have Without Disabled People! You know the little ramp at the end of a pavement? That’s called a curb cut; made for wheelchair users. But now used by parents with buggies, cyclists, people with suitcases and more. That’s the curb cut effect: when access for disabled people ends up helping everyone. 1. Electric Toothbrush Originally designed for people with limited grip or coordination, now everyone uses them. 2. Ramps Built for wheelchair access, but perfect for bug
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My Top Hair & Make up hacks! I absolutely adore doing my hair & makeup but as someone with a disability it’s something I can struggle with. It’s not the easiest thing to find hacks for but I wanted to share some of the bits I use to make doing my Hair & Make up a little bit easier: Hair dryer stand - This was one of the first adaptations I made on becoming disabled. It means I can dry my hair independently without having to hold a heavy hair dryer above my head! Heatless curls - I have two main
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6 More Everyday Hacks You Wouldn’t Have Without Disabled People You might remember a few weeks ago I introduced you to the curb cut effect, a term coined by Angela Glover Blackwell, which shows that when something is made for one group of people, it often ends up helping everyone. That’s the power of universal design; designing with access in mind makes life better for all of us. So here are 6 more everyday hacks you probably use, thanks to disabled people. 1. Bendy straws were created to help h
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My Top Hair & Make up hacks! I absolutely adore doing my hair & makeup but as someone with a disability it’s something I can struggle with. It’s not the easiest thing to find hacks for but I wanted to share some of the bits I use to make doing my Hair & Make up a little bit easier: Hair dryer stand - This was one of the first adaptations I made on becoming disabled. It means I can dry my hair independently without having to hold a heavy hair dryer above my head! Find the link in my stories & bio
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My top bathroom hacks for those with chronic illness & Disabilities! Showering and drying my hair was one of the first things I had to adapt when managing my disability so these are some of the tips, hacks & tools that have helped me make keeping clean easier. You find all these tools and more under hacks in the link in my bio. 1. Sitting down in the shower takes pressure off joints and reduces the chances of dizziness, fatigue & falls. I couldn't manage without my shower stool 2. Grab rails not
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