Any parent finds it difficult to find time for themselves, but parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may find it nearly impossible. Parents of children with ASD frequently lack access to simple conveniences like drinking coffee while it’s still hot or having five uninterrupted minutes in the restroom. A nationwide advocacy organization with […]
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Living with autism can be challenging on its own, but when combined with managing an ostomy pouch, it can become even more difficult. An ostomy pouch is a medical device that is attached to the abdomen to collect waste when a person has had surgery to remove part or all of their colon. However, there […]