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Should I Switch to a Basic Phone?

February 27, 2026 by Megan Berg.
Guide clients through the real trade-offs of switching from a smart phone to a basic phone when technology feels overwhelming. This handout supports collaborative decision-making by naming how each option can shift cognitive load, effort, and expectations around communication.
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Understanding Stroke: A Guide for Kids

February 27, 2026 by Megan Berg.
This kid-friendly resource gives therapists a compassionate way to help kids make sense of stroke without overwhelming them or their families. It supports meaningful conversations that center reassurance, continuity, and the child’s emotional safety.
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Long-Term Care Through Medicaid: Waiver Slots and Placement Pathways (United States)

February 27, 2026 by Megan Berg.
This resource offers a clear, patient-friendly overview of Medicaid long-term care pathways (HCBS waivers, nursing facility coverage, PACE, and assisted living) along with a companion documentation reference page for therapists. Use it to support informed decision-making, clarify common misconceptions, and guide families while also having quick access to phrasing and concepts that strengthen interdisciplinary documentation.
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Is Smart Wheelchair Technology Right for You?

February 1, 2026 by Megan Berg.
This resource provides clients with a clear, non-technical overview of how smart wheelchair features can solve common mobility and safety challenges. It is designed to spark collaborative discussions between therapists and clients about upgrading equipment to better support independence and long-term health.
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Identity Mapping: Rebuilding Your Sense of Self

February 1, 2026 by Megan Berg.
This Identity Mapping tool is designed to help therapists guide clients through the process of reclaiming their sense of self after life-altering illness, injury, or disability. By exploring shifting roles and core values, it provides a structured yet empathetic framework for clients to bridge the gap between who they were and who they are becoming.
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Online Dating with a Disability

February 1, 2026 by Megan Berg.
This resource provides a dual-purpose framework for therapists to facilitate dignified conversations about online dating with adults with disabilities. It balances clinical guidance on supporting autonomy without overstepping, paired with a practical planning tool to help clients navigate identity, boundaries, and safety in the digital dating world.
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