Accessible Bathrooms by Motionspot
Adapting a bathroom to accommodate changes in physical need makes for hard decisions, especially when such changes may be unwelcome, uncertain or potentially progressive in nature.…
Adapting a bathroom to accommodate changes in physical need makes for hard decisions, especially when such changes may be unwelcome, uncertain or potentially progressive in nature.…
In 1998, as a consequence of the rapid onset of a chronic neurological illness, I became a full-time, non-standing, wheelchair user. At the time, I –…
It’s been twenty years since everything changed for me in terms of my health. 1997 was the last year of my ‘normal’ life. 2017 was the…
To kick off Access My Home, a new category, for me, of wheelchair-friendly blogging about my current home renovation and refurbishment project which will explore the…
Not the sexiest location in London, Shikumen at the Dorsett Hotel, Shepherds Bush, may, nevertheless, be worth a detour if you happen to be fond of…
The Fashion and Textile Museum, Bermondsey, is part of Newham College, London. Last weekend, I went along to see a fashion photography exhibition of Louise Dahl-Wolfe’s work. It…
Unable to blog whilst relapsing and getting treatment, I’ve a small backload of ‘interesting’ access experiences to relate. The first of these was at the O2…
Living a good quality life with chronic illness is as much about maintaining an equable temperament towards the peaks and troughs of persistent relapses as it…