Adapting to Life With a Disability: Insights from Mutual of Omaha’s Kellee Grimes

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If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with a disabling condition, it’s completely natural to feel uncertain about the future as you adapt to a new reality.

Kellee Grimes, Director of Health Services at Mutual of Omaha, offers several tips that may help you adapt to this new situation:

  • Get the Facts: Empower yourself with knowledge. Understand the specifics of the situation by consulting professionals, researching from trusted sources online, and joining support networks. Being well-informed helps you make better decisions
  • Listen Intently: Open and empathetic communication is essential. Be present to listen to concerns and validate emotions. Offer your support while respecting their autonomy in navigating their own journey.
  • Find Your Village: A wealth of resources is available to aid individuals in thriving despite challenges. Explore community programs, rights organizations, and accessible living options. Also, look into financial assistance for therapies, necessary equipment or home modifications
  • Shift Your Focus: Life may not unfold as you initially imagined, but it can still be wonderful. Focus on the strengths and celebrate every achievement, large or small. This positive outlook fosters a supportive and empowering atmosphere for everyone involved.
  • Take Care of You: The role of a caregiver is demanding. Make sure to prioritize your own health and well-being. Allocate time for personal care, maintain connections with your social circle, and seek support from fellow caregivers. Life is a continuous journey; by collaborating, sharing experiences, and caring for yourselves, you can establish a strong support network and enable your loved or ones to realize their greatest potential.

“In the face of disability, knowledge and support aren’t just helpful — they’re essential,” Grimes said. “It’s about harnessing every resource available to empower individuals to navigate their conditions with dignity and strength.”

Navigating life with a disabling condition requires a blend of knowledge, support and personal care. By incorporating these strategies, individuals and their caregivers can foster resilience and maintain a sense of control and hope.

Remember, every step taken is a move towards a more empowered and fulfilling life. Embrace the journey, knowing you have the tools and community to support you every step of the way.

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