Our Most Popular Stories of 2018
Next Avenue published nearly 1,000 stories in 2018. Below are the 10 our visitors read the most. Discover something you might have missed or enjoy a previous favorite. Thank you for reading and...
View ArticleFacing Loneliness and Isolation While Living With a Disability
For many years, Erin Loughran lived independently: she owned a home and car, worked as an adult English language learner instructor, even dabbled in online dating. She now lives with a disability....
View ArticleHow the Topic of Mobility Could Come Up This Holiday Season
The holidays are a time for gathering and spending quality time with family members we don’t often see. It may also be the first time you notice a change in their health, such as their pace and...
View ArticleHow Essential Tremor Is Diagnosed and Treated
Robert Chance has lived with an essential tremor in his left hand since he was 6. He managed to help out on his family’s Minnesota farm, although he did have trouble flying kites. After college, Chance...
View ArticleOPINION: What This Wheelchair User Wants You to Know
I’ve spent three decades of my life in a wheelchair. I know firsthand that my situation can be disconcerting to others. People tend to either completely ignore me or overcompensate by saying and doing...
View ArticleWays to Cope When Vision Loss Changes Your Life
In 2012, Tony Owens began having trouble seeing out of his right eye — his good eye. He had lost all of the vision in his left eye during his late 40s, but the Ormond Beach, Fla., resident had been...
View ArticleWhen Handicapped-Accessible in Hotels Really Isn’t
The most unexpected lesson I learned from my 82-year-old mother’s stroke was what mobility-challenged people may face when they need to stay in the country’s more than 54,000 hotels. My education came...
View ArticleWhen Your Employer Insists You Go Into Work During the Pandemic
Millions of Americans have been instructed by their employers to work from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. But what if your boss insists you continue coming into your workplace, especially if...
View ArticleAs Older Adults Prepare to Walk Around, Will Infrastructure Let Them?
Shelter-in-place restrictions are being lifted and the country is beginning to open up, which means that more Americans will be eager to get out and explore, or rediscover, their downtowns. But some —...
View ArticleThe Challenges of Caring for an Adult Child With Disabilities
Hundreds of thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in America are living and receiving care at home. But their aging caregivers, many of whom are parents or siblings, are...
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