I am, in fact, the author of this great little pocket book, and it is for sale on Amazon.com, but they have not listed it properly, so I am listing here with the hope that a search engine will pick it up. This small 5 x 7 book made of durable plasticoat will fit into … Continue reading Naomi Mitchum is Author of Quick Look for Volunteer Responders, A Guide to Aiding Persons With Disabilities →
After a study of their natural talents, our Circle of Friends Teens and Friends group is presenting a talent show tonight for parents and for the adult Circle of Friends group. They have worked very hard getting this together and deserve more than a round of applause. Good news for homebound and parents who cannot … Continue reading Talent Show to be Live Streamed →
My friend Jim’s Daily Awakenings is right on target about what it means to grow old. I have an idea to add to how I feel about growing old. Well, thank you God, I am growing old. We hear a lot of advice from youngers about what we should have done to prevent disease and … Continue reading Growing Old →
At last! Amazon has my Quick Look for Volunteer Emergency Responders in stock, so my friends in the disability community can spread the word that it is available. This book will save lives as well as provide a safe and comfortable rescue zone for both the rescuer and person in need of help. The title … Continue reading INFORMED RESCUES WILL SAVE LIVES →
Quick Look for Volunteer Emergency Responders: A Guide For Aiding Persons with Disabilities will help responders save lives and keep persons with disabilities in their comfort zones. ……………… Persons who might use the Quick Look are teachers, individuals, church teachers, staff and ushers, Red Cross volunteers, CERT responders and businesses and institutions developing plans for volunteers … Continue reading QUICK LOOK FOR VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY RESPONDERS →
Disabilities often change rescue procedures. New statistics tell us that in the United and States and Canada, one in five persons has a disability. In light of the many storms and major emergency events in the last three years, volunteer responders as well as parents and caring individuals must know how to quickly procede in helping … Continue reading Helping Persons With Disabilities to Safety →
Emergency Responders Need Ways to Help Persons Who Are Disabled. A disaster or emergency happens every day somewhere, and volunteers who work with persons with disabilities can now find aids to keeping those persons safe and calm. My new book Quick Look For Volunteer Emergency Responders, A Guide for Aiding Persons With Disabilities will go … Continue reading Emergency Rescue of Disabled a Priority →
Only one accessible refrigerator-top-freezer appeared after two full days of shopping. Kenmore makes an ADA approved one. It will be delivered this week after I have a formal funeral for my thirty year old GE with door ice maker that served me crushed or cubed. I love ice!!! The new Kenmore does not offer this … Continue reading Who makes accessible refrigerators? →
You can learn how to help someone with a disability make a personal or group response to God Insight Holy Spirit New Information. It works with typical groups or an individual or group with disabilities. It is a gift you can easily give. . Focus . Response is the last step in a learning (change) … Continue reading Help Students With Disabilities Respond →
My message today is for the person who wrote a message for me on my car’s rear window, the person who doesn’t understand how hard it is to park a van with a wheelchair ramp. There are never enough spots, and there are almost never van parking spots with eight feet of slash lines to … Continue reading Parking Can Be A Handicap →