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Unique Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program

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[23/05/2012] Alzheimer's disease affects an estimated 5.4 million people in the United States, some 480,000 of them in California. Nearly half of all people 85 and older will be stricken with the disease. The overall burden of dementia is still higher, with Alzheimer's accounting for only 60 to 80 per cent of dementia cases. Unique Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program - read more

Topic of the Month March: Conflicts in Care

Whether forcible encroachments or illegal employment of nursing staff – there are more problems in geriatric care than most people suppose. Many conflicts originate from ignorance, excessive demand or financial difficulties. Our Topic of the Month March shows you how to solve „Conflicts in Care“. Topic of the Month March: Conflicts in Care - read more

Cognitive Problems Common Among Non-Demented Elderly

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Photo: Twins; linked to [24/02/2012] Both subjective and objective cognitive impairment are highly common among non-demented elderly Swedes, with an overall prevalence of 39 per cent and 25 per cent respectively, according to a nationwide twin study by researchers of Karolinska Institutet. Cognitive Problems Common Among Non-Demented Elderly - read more

Topic of the Month February: Impressive Integration Institutions

At the cemetery and in the kitchen we are all the same – at least in those institutions which REHACARE.de presents in the Topic of the Month February. Have a look at “Impressive Integration Institutions”.  Topic of the Month February: Impressive Integration Institutions - read more

Topic of the Month January: The Hard Fate of Multiple Disabilities

Suffering from one kind of disability is bad enough. However, it is a fact that most handicaps do come along with others. In our Topic of the Month January we show you mothers fighting for their children who share “The Hard Fate of Multiple Disabilities”. Topic of the Month January: The Hard Fate of Multiple Disabilities - read more

Mother of a Multiple Handicapped Son: „One Should Not Hide at Home“

No matter whether it is basketball or musicals – the son of Ulrike Putze gets enthusiastic about big events of every kind. So she tries to allow him visiting such events over and over again. Nothing unusual? Maybe at least a little bit: Tim is bound to a wheelchair on account of a multiple disability. Mother of a Multiple Handicapped Son: „One Should Not Hide at Home“ - read more

Hospice Family Caregivers Require Unique Care Needs

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[05/12/2011] A study led by the University of Kentucky researchers found that hospice family caregivers are "second order patients" themselves and require their own unique care needs. Hospice Family Caregivers Require Unique Care Needs - read more

Topic of the Month December: The Day that Changed my Life

An accident, a stroke or cancer – the main characters of our Topic of the Month December have gone through a lot. However, with fighting spirit and people who support and love them they are even able to defy hopeless diagnoses. Read more in: The Day that Changed my Life.  Topic of the Month December: The Day that Changed my Life - read more

Do Not Surrender

An accident caused heaviest head injuries – and the doctors said there would be no survival chance for Mrs. H. from Germany. However, her daughter never gave up the fight for her mother. Today, one and a half years later she again lives in her own home. She can speak again, walk, eat and take part in life. In her report the daughter makes clear – the magic word tells to fight. Do Not Surrender - read more

Fighting at Many Fronts

If on a battlefield the opponents attack from all sides, the fight seems hopeless. Like this battle a mother has been fighting for her multi-handicapped daughter for many years. However, she will certainly not give up!  Fighting at Many Fronts - read more

Woken up in a New Life

The glass is half-full says the optimist. Such a person is Bernd Deifuß from Thuringia, Germany. Within one year he lost his mobility and his stomach. However, this does not seem to be a reason for him to give up. Woken up in a New Life - read more

The Smile which Changed their Lives

Adopting a child is an important step. If the child is ill or disabled it is an even bigger one. Nevertheless, there are people who made such a decision in their lives – as well as Sabine and Lutz Lehmann. The Smile which Changed their Lives - read more

Topic of the Month November: Addition to the Family - Adoption and Fostering of Disabled Children

If a child cannot live with its family, it does not automatically have to end up in a children’s home: foster families or an adoption are good alternatives. But what happens if the child has a disability? Who cares for it? Who cares about the organisation? All this and more you will learn in our Topic of the Month November: Addition to the Family - Adoption and Fostering of Disabled Children. Topic of the Month November: Addition to the Family - Adoption and Fostering of Disabled Children - read more

Foster Parents of Children with Disabilities: “They Have no Fears of Contacts and Know What to Expect”

They give security, warmth and love. Foster parents for children with disabilities are barely different from biological parents. But how do the families get together? An allocation agency in Germany helps to give the chronically ill and disabled children in loving hands. Foster Parents of Children with Disabilities: “They Have no Fears of Contacts and Know What to Expect” - read more

Flying Balls - Wheelchair Table Tennis at the REHACARE

If a world class player in wheelchair table tennis meets an experienced table tennis player without handicap and the two duel, sitting in a wheelchair, then it is a sports competition of a special kind: The first "socialpioneerCup" on 23 and 24 September 2011 in Düsseldorf. Flying Balls - Wheelchair Table Tennis at the REHACARE - read more

Better Communication Needed between Caregivers and their Relatives with Dementia

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Photo: Eldery woman with money; linked to [05/08/2011] Caregivers and their relatives who suffer from mild to moderate dementia often have different perceptions regarding the amount and quality of care given and received. Better Communication Needed between Caregivers and their Relatives with Dementia - read more

Competency Tests for Elderly Drivers

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Photo: Elderly woman drives a car; linked to [27/07/2011] Researchers studying driving habits and accident rates among the elderly found a majority surveyed supported mandatory retesting of drivers based on age while saying they would hand over the keys if a doctor or loved one said they were no longer fit to drive. Competency Tests for Elderly Drivers - read more

Equal Opportunities with a Joystick

EL-hockey was developed in the end of the 80s in Denmark for people with heavy physical handicap and with 40 associations in the meantime and 600 active players in the whole Scandinavian space it has become a popular sport. In Germany there is since 2008 up to now only the North German association Flensburg Lions with twelve players. Equal Opportunities with a Joystick - read more

Diagnosed Autism Is more Common in an IT-Rich Region

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[22/06/2011] A new study from Cambridge University has for the first time found that autism diagnoses are more common in an IT-rich region. The study has important implications for service provision in different regions and for the 'hyper-systemising' theory of autism. Diagnosed Autism Is more Common in an IT-Rich Region - read more

Families with Insurance Put off or Go without Care

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[01/06/2011] The high cost of health care is deterring parents from taking their children to the doctor or buying prescription medication, regardless of how much money they make or whether they have health insurance, according to a new study. Families with Insurance Put off or Go without Care - read more

Focus on Future – Having a Child and Multiple Sclerosis

Tick, tock, tick, tock. When the biological clock starts ticking, women think about their own wish to have children. Besides, women with multiple sclerosis (MS) often have to deal with many fears and doubts. However, this mustn't be at all. Focus on Future – Having a Child and Multiple Sclerosis - read more

Study: Why Do Autistic Children Wander and Bolt from Safe Places

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Photo: Child running away [29/04/2011] The Interactive Autism Network launched the first major survey to study the experience of wandering and elopement, or escaping, among individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Study: Why Do Autistic Children Wander and Bolt from Safe Places - read more

Surgical Technique: Regaining Fertility after Childhood Cancer

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[16/03/2011] A new study has shown that a surgical technique called microdissection testicular sperm extraction (TESE) can effectively locate and extract viable sperm in more than one-third of adult male childhood cancer survivors who were previously considered sterile due to prior chemotherapy treatment.  Surgical Technique: Regaining Fertility after Childhood Cancer - read more

Home Help for Senior Citizens: Legal Employment Must Become Easier

In Germany there often are home helpers from abroad who are occupied illegally. Especially at older people’s homes who need support in everyday life. The reason: Opportunities of legal employment are often unknown, too expensive or juridically shaky. This must change as affected people and experts underline. Home Help for Senior Citizens: Legal Employment Must Become Easier - read more

The Tax Counsel: With the Cowboy Hat to Spain

The thalidomide victim Silvia Kaufer is a tax counsel – actually. At the moment, in fact, she is something quite different: emigrated from Germany to Spain. With her husband, daughter and granddaughter. Together they want to make a fresh start and establish a little holiday resort with a western-country dance school. The Tax Counsel: With the Cowboy Hat to Spain - read more

Greater Awareness of Food Supply for Children with Diabetes Needed

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[19/01/2011] Managing diabetes in a child requires a careful balance of insulin, diet, and exercise. Buying essential medical supplies, such as needles and testing strips, adds a financial burden to families. According to a new study, the resulting food insecurity that arises from the financial burden of diabetes management increases a child's risk of being hospitalized due to complications from diabetes. Greater Awareness of Food Supply for Children with Diabetes Needed - read more

Free Concert for Young People with Autism and their Families

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Free Concert for Young People with Autism and their Families [17/01/2011] The Help Group and Music for Autism present the first of a series of four autism-friendly interactive concerts designed for young people with autism and their families.  Free Concert for Young People with Autism and their Families - read more

Breastfeeding: Seizure Drugs May not Harm Child's IQ

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Breastfeeding: Seizure Drugs May not Harm Child's IQ [06/12/2010] There's good news for women with epilepsy. Breastfeeding your baby while taking your seizure medication may have no harmful effect on your child's IQ later on, according to a study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.  Breastfeeding: Seizure Drugs May not Harm Child's IQ - read more

Siblings of Children with Autism Have Language Delays

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Siblings of Children with Autism Have Language Delays [11/10/2010] Siblings of children with autism have more frequent language delays and other subtle characteristics of the disorder than previously understood. Girls also may be mildly affected more often than recognised in the past. Siblings of Children with Autism Have Language Delays - read more

Alzheimer's: Friends and Family Detect Early Signs better

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Alzheimer's: Friends and Family Detect Early Signs better [04/10/2010] Family members and close friends are more sensitive to early signs of Alzheimer's dementia than traditional screening tests, according to researchers. Alzheimer's: Friends and Family Detect Early Signs better - read more

Autism: Heavy Toll Beyond Childhood on Marriages

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Photo: © panthermedia.net/Erwin Wodicka [06/09/2010] Parents of grown children with autism are more likely to divorce than couples with typically developing children, according to a large longitudinal study of families of adolescents and adults with autism. Autism: Heavy Toll Beyond Childhood on Marriages - read more

Elder Care Puts Strain on Adult Parent-Child Relationship

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[11/08/2010] Relationships between elder and younger members of a family can be strained and positive and negative in nature, even when affection is shared. A new finds that long-term caretaking duties puts further strain on adult parent-child relationships. Elder Care Puts Strain on Adult Parent-Child Relationship - read more

Elder Care Puts Strain on Adult Parent-Child Relationship

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Elder Care Puts Strain on Adult Parent-Child Relationship [11/08/2010] Relationships between elder and younger members of a family can be strained and positive and negative in nature, even when affection is shared. A new finds that long-term caretaking duties puts further strain on adult parent-child relationships. Elder Care Puts Strain on Adult Parent-Child Relationship - read more

Mothers of Autistic Children Often Risk their Careers

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Mothers of Autistic Children Often Risk their Careers [28/07/2010] Mothers of children with autism see their careers disproportionally affected as they confront greater demands on their time, inflexible workplaces and increased medical costs, according to a new study.  Mothers of Autistic Children Often Risk their Careers - read more

Mothers of Autistic Children Often Risk their Careers

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Photo: Business woman [28/07/2010] Mothers of children with autism see their careers disproportionally affected as they confront greater demands on their time, inflexible workplaces and increased medical costs, according to a new study.  Mothers of Autistic Children Often Risk their Careers - read more

Videoconferencing Experience Enriches Nursing Home Residents' Lives

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[07/07/2010] Nursing home residents who used videoconferencing to keep in touch with family members felt it enriched their lives, according to a study. Videoconferencing Experience Enriches Nursing Home Residents' Lives - read more

Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating

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Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating [02/06/2010] Family members who provide care to relatives with dementia, but do not have formal training, frequently experience overwhelming stress that sometimes leads to breakdowns or depression. Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating - read more

Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating

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Photo: Stressed woman [02/06/2010] Family members who provide care to relatives with dementia, but do not have formal training, frequently experience overwhelming stress that sometimes leads to breakdowns or depression. Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating - read more

Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating

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Photo: Stressed woman [02/06/2010] Family members who provide care to relatives with dementia, but do not have formal training, frequently experience overwhelming stress that sometimes leads to breakdowns or depression. Family Caregiving Is Stress Filled and Isolating - read more

Children of Mentally Disabled Parents: “They Perceive Their Childhood as Normal“

People with mental disabilities are often labeled as “eternal children.” When they become parents, their environment challenges whether they are up to the task. Dietke Sanders, a graduate psychologist, investigated the situation of children with mentally disabled parents in her research project. REHACARE.de talked to her about reversed roles and proud children. Children of Mentally Disabled Parents: “They Perceive Their Childhood as Normal“ - read more

Children of Mentally Disabled Parents: “They Perceive Their Childhood as Normal“

Children of Mentally Disabled Parents: “They Perceive Their Childhood as Normal“ People with mental disabilities are often labeled as “eternal children.” When they become parents, their environment challenges whether they are up to the task. Dietke Sanders, a graduate psychologist, investigated the situation of children with mentally disabled parents in her research project. REHACARE.de talked to her about reversed roles and proud children. Children of Mentally Disabled Parents: “They Perceive Their Childhood as Normal“ - read more

Not Without My Son

Becoming a mother is not hard, but being a mother is very hard. Especially for women with a mental disability, parenthood doesn’t come easy. In order for them to successfully master every day life with a child, they can apply a concept which is especially tailored to fit them: Facilitated Parenthood. Not Without My Son - read more

Not Without My Son

Photo: Comic figure Winnie-Puh on poster in a child's room Becoming a mother is not hard, but being a mother is very hard. Especially for women with a mental disability, parenthood doesn’t come easy. In order for them to successfully master every day life with a child, they can apply a concept which is especially tailored to fit them: Facilitated Parenthood. Not Without My Son - read more

Not Without My Son

Photo: Comic figure Winnie-Puh on poster in a child's room Becoming a mother is not hard, but being a mother is very hard. Especially for women with a mental disability, parenthood doesn’t come easy. In order for them to successfully master every day life with a child, they can apply a concept which is especially tailored to fit them: Facilitated Parenthood. Not Without My Son - read more

Autism's Impact on Older Siblings

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Photo: Brother and sister [17/03/2010] A new study suggests a trend toward developing hyperactivity among typically developing elementary-school-aged siblings of autistic preschoolers. Autism's Impact on Older Siblings - read more

Multi-Generation Houses: Extended Family’s Comeback

You get on better together – that is the people’s motto who team up in order to live altogether in multi-generation houses. Young and old feel attracted by the idea of living in a vivid house community where neighbours have more in common than a “hello” in the hallway.  Multi-Generation Houses: Extended Family’s Comeback - read more

Multi-Generation Houses: Extended Family’s Comeback

Photo: Child on the lap of an older woman You get on better together – that is the people’s motto who team up in order to live altogether in multi-generation houses. Young and old feel attracted by the idea of living in a vivid house community where neighbours have more in common than a “hello” in the hallway.  Multi-Generation Houses: Extended Family’s Comeback - read more

Multi-Generation Living: „Residents Benefit from the Different Life Situations“

Living together, helping each other, counteracting solitariness and isolation – these are the ideas which underlay multi-generation projects. However, sometimes it may get tough, for example when different needs and lifestyles of young and old residents collide. REHACARE.de talked to a mediator and sociologist about generation gaps, rules and bobby cars in the hallway. Multi-Generation Living: „Residents Benefit from the Different Life Situations“ - read more

Multi-Generation Living: „Residents Benefit from the Different Life Situations“

Photo: A red bobby car Living together, helping each other, counteracting solitariness and isolation – these are the ideas which underlay multi-generation projects. However, sometimes it may get tough, for example when different needs and lifestyles of young and old residents collide. REHACARE.de talked to a mediator and sociologist about generation gaps, rules and bobby cars in the hallway. Multi-Generation Living: „Residents Benefit from the Different Life Situations“ - read more

Pilots on Rough Sea

Badly nourished children, a person in need of care or pregnant and jobless. Families in difficult situations do not have to be desperate. Specialists with a special further education can help them – the family health nurses.  Pilots on Rough Sea - read more

Pilots on Rough Sea

Photo: Several hands Badly nourished children, a person in need of care or pregnant and jobless. Families in difficult situations do not have to be desperate. Specialists with a special further education can help them – the family health nurses.  Pilots on Rough Sea - read more

New Book Helps Siblings of Those with Down Syndrome

New Book Helps Siblings of Those with Down Syndrome [27/02/2009] “Fasten Your Seatbelt” is a compilation of the most common questions posed over the years in brother-and-sister workshops. New Book Helps Siblings of Those with Down Syndrome - read more

Most Support Alzheimer’s Research Based on Family Consent

[19/01/2009] By the time they have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, many patients’ decision-making ability is so impaired that they cannot give informed consent to participate in research studies. Most Support Alzheimer’s Research Based on Family Consent - read more

Births with Down's Syndrome Increase

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Photo: Child with Down's Syndrome [01/12/2008] The number of babies in England and Wales being born with Down's syndrome has risen to a higher level than in 1989 - with two births a day according to the latest figures. Births with Down's Syndrome Increase - read more

Helping Grandparents with Deaf Children

[01/12/2008] Talk-show king, Sir Michael Parkinson, is calling on grandparents of deaf children in England to get actively involved in an innovative project set to give them much-needed support and encouragement to form a strong bond with the deaf child in their family.  Helping Grandparents with Deaf Children - read more

Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games Medal Events Programme

[26/11/2008] The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has officially released the Para-Sports Medal Events Programme for the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games following consultation with the International Paralympic Committee.  Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games Medal Events Programme - read more

Deaf Children: Support to Grandparents, Fathers and Siblings

Deaf Children: Support to Grandparents, Fathers and Siblings [03/11/2008] Grandparents, fathers and siblings of a deaf child will benefit from an innovative project set up to offer much needed support and encouragement to help the deaf child in their family. Deaf Children: Support to Grandparents, Fathers and Siblings - read more

Deaf Children: Support to Grandparents, Fathers and Siblings

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Photo: Grandpa and his grand child [03/11/2008] Grandparents, fathers and siblings of a deaf child will benefit from an innovative project set up to offer much needed support and encouragement to help the deaf child in their family. Deaf Children: Support to Grandparents, Fathers and Siblings - read more

Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched

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Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched [06/08/2008] It’s My Right! – A campaign on the rights of people with learning disabilities to have sex and relationships was launched. It follows research showing such people are often denied help on pursuing relationships. Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched - read more

Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched

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Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched [06/08/2008] It’s My Right! – A campaign on the rights of people with learning disabilities to have sex and relationships was launched. It follows research showing such people are often denied help on pursuing relationships. Learning Disability Sex Campaign Launched - read more

„Founding an Own Self-help Group“ - Ingrid Gerber about single mothers of disabled children

Photo: Woman carrying a child and a wheelchair They are under more pressure than others: those that have a handicapped child and no partner. Most of the time it is the mother who cares for the children after a separation. Three and a half years ago Ingrid Gerber has founded a self-help group in Bonn, Germany, for women in that situation. REHACARE.de talked with her about her experiences as a single mother of a handicapped child.  „Founding an Own Self-help Group“ - Ingrid Gerber about single mothers of disabled children - read more

Preterm Birth Increases Risk for Disabilities

[23/07/2008] Premature birth is associated with various life-long problems. Still, many premature children seem to function very well as adults according to a new large and comprehensive study from Norway. Preterm Birth Increases Risk for Disabilities - read more

New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care

New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care [09/07/2008] Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood has introduced a new nursing care model that takes a unique approach in caring for patients and their families. New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care - read more

New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care

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Photo: Nurses [09/07/2008] Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood has introduced a new nursing care model that takes a unique approach in caring for patients and their families. New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care - read more

New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care

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Photo: Nurses [09/07/2008] Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood has introduced a new nursing care model that takes a unique approach in caring for patients and their families. New Nursing Care Model Puts Patients, Family in Centre of Care - read more

Second Life’s No Game For Families Of Disabled Children

[04/06/2008] Parents of disabled children face a constant battle to get help, leading many to reach breaking point. Second Life’s No Game For Families Of Disabled Children - read more

The Big Q against Worries about Quality of Age

[28/04/2008] Eight of out ten people in Britain are very concerned about the quality of care they or their loved ones will get in later life, research for Age Concern reveals.  The Big Q against Worries about Quality of Age - read more

Gran of the Year 2008

Gran of the Year 2008 [17/03/2008] Patsy Drysdale from Stranraer has been crowned the UK’s best grandparent in the 2008 Age Concern Grandparent of the Year Awards.  Gran of the Year 2008 - read more

Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children

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Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children [27/02/2008] Research shows that parents of disabled children are more likely to experience relationship difficulties and this can have a significant impact on a child’s wellbeing and behaviour. Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children - read more

Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children

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Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children [27/02/2008] Research shows that parents of disabled children are more likely to experience relationship difficulties and this can have a significant impact on a child’s wellbeing and behaviour. Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children - read more

Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children

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Photo: Man kisses woman [27/02/2008] Research shows that parents of disabled children are more likely to experience relationship difficulties and this can have a significant impact on a child’s wellbeing and behaviour. Relationship Difficulties in Families of Disabled Children - read more

You Cannot Change Anything if You Do Not Notice It

Healthy children often suffer from the circumstance that handicapped siblings receive more parental attention than they do. They keep their worries to themselves and nobody thusly notices it although talks with parents and other children would change a lot.  You Cannot Change Anything if You Do Not Notice It - read more

You Cannot Change Anything if You Do Not Notice It

Photo: Girl embraces boy Healthy children often suffer from the circumstance that handicapped siblings receive more parental attention than they do. They keep their worries to themselves and nobody thusly notices it although talks with parents and other children would change a lot.  You Cannot Change Anything if You Do Not Notice It - read more

„I Did not Know What Was Going On”. About Living with a Handicapped Sister.

Her sister is three years younger than her and not able to speak, walk and grap correctly due to amyasthenia. In an interview with REHACARE.de, the 28-year old Kathrin Hornung explains how her sister’s handicap influenced her life. „I Did not Know What Was Going On”. About Living with a Handicapped Sister. - read more

„I Did not Know What Was Going On”. About Living with a Handicapped Sister.

Photo: Young woman Her sister is three years younger than her and not able to speak, walk and grap correctly due to amyasthenia. In an interview with REHACARE.de, the 28-year old Kathrin Hornung explains how her sister’s handicap influenced her life. „I Did not Know What Was Going On”. About Living with a Handicapped Sister. - read more

„Each Child Should Go Its Own Way“ – Interview about unequal siblings

He has got Down’s syndrome and she is highly gifted. Brother and sister as different as they can be. The eight year old Thomas and the four year old Cosima are different from other children. REHACARE.de asked their mother Anita Kinle how living with such different kids is like. „Each Child Should Go Its Own Way“ – Interview about unequal siblings - read more

„Each Child Should Go Its Own Way“ – Interview about Unequal Siblings

Photo: Brother and sister He has got Down’s syndrome and she is highly gifted. Brother and sister as different as they can be. The eight year old Thomas and the four year old Cosima are different from other children. REHACARE.de asked their mother Anita Kinle how living with such different kids is like. „Each Child Should Go Its Own Way“ – Interview about Unequal Siblings - read more

Aging Improves Parent-Child Relationships

[03/12/2007] The majority of relationships between parents and their adult children improve as parents transition to old age, a Purdue University researcher has found.  Aging Improves Parent-Child Relationships - read more

Families of Disabled Children Missing out on Millions

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Photo: Money [10/10/2007] Around 476,000 families in the UK are not claiming the major benefit to help meet their disabled child’s additional needs.  Families of Disabled Children Missing out on Millions - read more

Grandparent of the Year Wanted

Grandparent of the Year Wanted [28/09/2007] To celebrate the crucial role that modern grandparents now play in family life, Age Concern and Specsavers are launching Grandparent of the Year 2008. Grandparent of the Year Wanted - read more

Simply a Matter of Organisation

Photo: Young woman with her daughter One seldom sees mothers in a wheelchair. Katharina Marks took courage. She is 25 years old, paraplegic and single mother of a three year old daughter. In her web forum lewu.de – LebensWunder (wonder of life) she provides information about childbearing for disabled women. REHACARE.de spoke with the young mother about her experiences. Simply a Matter of Organisation - read more

Family Fun Day for Deaf Children

Photo: Father with littele daughter; linked with the article 'Family Fun Day for Deaf Children' [29/06/2007] The National Deaf Children’s Society Wales is holding a family fun day on Saturday 7 July at Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay.  Family Fun Day for Deaf Children - read more

Mencap’s Families’ Charter

Photo: Family with father, mother, three children from folded paper; linked with the article 'Mencap’s families’ charter' [09/05/2007] The Mencap families’ charter was officially launched at the House of Commons. This unique charter lays out the way in which Mencap wants to work with the families of the people that it supports.  Mencap’s Families’ Charter - read more

Mencap’s Families’ Charter

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Photo: Family with father, mother, three children from folded paper; linked with the article 'Mencap’s families’ charter' [09/05/2007] The Mencap families’ charter was officially launched at the House of Commons. This unique charter lays out the way in which Mencap wants to work with the families of the people that it supports.  Mencap’s Families’ Charter - read more

The Impact of Brain Injury on Family Members

[30/04/2007] After a traumatic brain injury medical professionals tend to focus on the patient but research shows a great impact on family members as well.  The Impact of Brain Injury on Family Members - read more

Early Encouragement: Benefit for the Whole Family

Whether Down's Syndrome, impaired hearing or motor skills: early encouragement deals with all development disorders in young children. At the Centre for Early Encouragement St. Paulus-Stift in Landau, Germany, affected children are treated. On his way to the next medical examination the leading doctor, Dr Karl-Heinz Spörkmann, spared some time to talk with REHACARE.de.  Early Encouragement: Benefit for the Whole Family - read more

Early Encouragement: Benefit for the Whole Family

Photo: Parents with their child Whether Down's Syndrome, impaired hearing or motor skills: early encouragement deals with all development disorders in young children. At the Centre for Early Encouragement St. Paulus-Stift in Landau, Germany, affected children are treated. On his way to the next medical examination the leading doctor, Dr Karl-Heinz Spörkmann, spared some time to talk with REHACARE.de.  Early Encouragement: Benefit for the Whole Family - read more

Statement on "Ashley's Treatment"

Photo: Family with father, mother, child from folded paper; linked with the article 'Statement on [29/01/2007] Stephen Bennett, President & CEO of United Cerebral Palsy, and Sue Swenson, Executive Director of The Arc of the United States, issued the following joint statement regarding "Ashley's Treatment."  Statement on "Ashley's Treatment" - read more

Advice for and by Young Carers

[11/08/2006] Young carers who live in the London Borough of Hounslow get a new advice and information handbook.  Advice for and by Young Carers - read more

Grandparent's Day Card Competition

Photo: Grandma with her grandchild; linked with the article 'Grandparent's Day Card Competition' [09/08/2006] Grandchildren across the UK can show how much they adore their grandparents by designing a special card to mark Grandparent's Day.  Grandparent's Day Card Competition - read more

Parents of Children who Have Down's Syndrome Feel Unsupported and Misinformed

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Photo: The body of a pregnant woman in a black dress; linked with the article 'Parents of Children who Have Down's Syndrome Feel Unsupported and Misinformed' [22/05/2006] Health service continues to fail parents of children who have down's syndrome, according to a current survey.  Parents of Children who Have Down's Syndrome Feel Unsupported and Misinformed - read more

Living with "Beini"

Gunther Belitz visited a family with a leg amputated child and experienced a lot of normality.  Living with "Beini" - read more

Living with "Beini"

Photo: Gunther Belitz visited a family with a leg amputated child and experienced a lot of normality.  Living with "Beini" - read more

Adult Children Aren't Clear about their Parents' Wishes

Photo: A couple stands in the raining back and a woman holds a little house; linked with the article 'Adult Children aren't Clear about their Parents Wishes' [09/12/2005] Research shows two adult siblings may have radically different views on what their parents would want. A random stranger might have the same chance at guessing parental wishes as some children would. Adult Children Aren't Clear about their Parents' Wishes - read more

More Sports for Pregnant Women

Photo:Pregnant woman ; linked with the article 'More Sports for Pregnant Women' [09/11/2005] A study of the Saint Louis University School of Public Health concludes that obstetricians and gynaecologists need to encourage pregnant women to exercise.  More Sports for Pregnant Women - read more

Council Pays Compensation for Wrong Decision

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Photo: The parents of Jonathan; linked to the article 'Council pays compensation for wrong decision' [21/10/2005] Southend Borough Council have agreed to pay £35,000 in compensation for severe impact of an inappropriate placement for a young man with Down's syndrome. Council Pays Compensation for Wrong Decision - read more

Honorary Fellowship Award to Deaf Children's Society

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[13/07/2005] Chief Executive, Susan Daniels of The National Deaf Children's Society, received an Honorary Fellowship Award from The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in recognition for her work over the years with deaf children and their families. Honorary Fellowship Award to Deaf Children's Society - read more

Disabled Parents: Extra Services Could Improve Family's Health

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Photo: Part of a syringe; linked to the article 'Disabled Parents: Extra Services Could Improve Family's Health' [10/06/2005] Research from Tufts University illustrates the significant role parental disability plays in overall family health as indicated by immunization rates for young children.  Disabled Parents: Extra Services Could Improve Family's Health - read more

End-of-Live Conferences - Family Support Needs to Be Improved

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Photo: A couple with a daughter; linked to the article 'End-of-Live Conferences - Family Support Needs to Be Improved' [21/04/2005] A study was undertaken in intensive care units that aimed at family conferences to discuss the withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining therapy in critically ill patients. The result: In 15 of 51 conferences physicians missed opportunities to provide either support or information to the family. End-of-Live Conferences - Family Support Needs to Be Improved - read more

Don't Let Your Spouse Become Your Caregiver

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Photo: An old man is sitting in his flat; linked  to the article 'Don't Let Your Spouse Become Your Caregiver' [18/04/2005] According to a recent study, older adults providing home care to their spouses may be more inclined to act in ways that could harm the impaired partner. Don't Let Your Spouse Become Your Caregiver - read more

New Kent Family Communications Service to Help Parents of Deaf Children

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Photo: A man is practising sign language; linked to the article 'New Kent Family Communications Service to Help Parents of Deaf Children' [16/02/2005] The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) has launched its new Kent Family Communications Service on Thursday 17 February at Sessions House, County Hall in Kent, UK.  New Kent Family Communications Service to Help Parents of Deaf Children - read more

Carers at Breaking Point Abandon Man in Hospital

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[15/11/2004] An 82-year old man was left at a hospital by a family who could not cope with caring for him any longer. Mencap comments on that case. Carers at Breaking Point Abandon Man in Hospital - read more

Time to Care: Parents' Week- October 25-31

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A father and his daughter; linked to the article 'Time to Care: Parents' Week- October 25-31' [25/10/2004] Parents' Week is organised by the National Family and Parenting Institute and is in its fifth year. This year the theme for Parents' Week is how families spend time together, the pressures that families are under, as well as looking at ways to tackle those pressures. Time to Care: Parents' Week- October 25-31 - read more

£1.5m to Develop Family Sign Language Curriculum

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[02/06/2004] Would you understand if a deaf child signed "Can I watch the Tweenies?", "I’m hungry", or "I want to play outside"? Plans to award funding to The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) by The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), will enable NDCS to develop a family sign language curriculum to help parents sign with their deaf child. £1.5m to Develop Family Sign Language Curriculum - read more

Louisa Spivack Spearheads Breaking Point Campaign

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Louisa Spivack Spearheads Breaking Point Campaign [01/04/2004] Louisa Spivack, the mother of two severely autistic sons, is spearheading Mencap’s 'Breaking Point' consultation campaign. The campaign aims to help solve the plight of families caring for severely disabled children, at breaking point through lack of breaks.  Louisa Spivack Spearheads Breaking Point Campaign - read more

BBC Search for a Deaf Family

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[26/01/2004] Following on from the huge success of My Family and Autism the BBC are making 5 documentaries about family life in different circumstances and they hope that one of the films will be about a Deaf signing family. BBC Search for a Deaf Family - read more

Twelve Gift Ideas from RNIB

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[15/12/2003] Christmas is fast approaching and finding that perfect present for a family member who is blind or partially sighted can be difficult. The Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) offers a wide-range of gift ideas for adults and children with sight problems. Twelve Gift Ideas from RNIB - read more

Agreements Signed for Paralympic Family Hotels

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[01/12/2003] The Athenaeum Intercontinental and the Ledra Marriott are the official hotels for the ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games. Agreements Signed for Paralympic Family Hotels - read more