by Joan Borton | Sep 16, 2020 | Joan Borton
Caregivers can spot one another across a parking lot. We recognize the look on their face, be it glazed, incredulous, or laser-focused. We identify because it’s our life too. It is good to remember we are not alone. A few years ago I asked many of my caregiving...
by Joan Borton | Aug 19, 2020 | Joan Borton
Written by Joan Borton Photo by David Bartus from Pexels Some days surprises pop up in the most unexpected ways. One might think I have a handle on living with disability after nearly a quarter of a century married to Jerry. Born with cerebral palsy, he...
by Joan Borton | Jul 22, 2020 | Why We Exist
People affected by disability. Have you ever wondered why we at Luke 14 Exchange use that terminology? We understand that disability impacts more people than the person who has cerebral palsy, spina bifida, stroke, spinal cord injury, autism, down syndrome, or...