Sussex Health Care Open State-of-the-Art Gym Facility
An exciting new state-of-the art and fully equipped gym facility is now open in Sussex! Quality physiotherapy and hydrotherapy treatment sessions ar…
An exciting new state-of-the art and fully equipped gym facility is now open in Sussex! Quality physiotherapy and hydrotherapy treatment sessions ar…
The great and the good of West Indian cricket gathered in London this week to jointly support the UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sports char…
AllWarm Heated Products, Heated Pet Mat The animals in our test loved the gently concentrated heat coming through one of two replaceable fleece covers…
Sensory Touch Tags Bean Bag Floor Cushion With a durable (100% polyester) cover the bean bag is wipe clean and unlikely to burst under pressure. The b…
Accessible Tourism (AT) is a growing market in the tourism industry. Businesses are beginning to recognise the spending power of disabled people. Howev…
The focus of attention for many of the Special Olympics GB team (SOGB) has been on the pool in Wezenberg. After a strong performance on Monday, there w…
Special Olympics GB got off to a flying start at the European Games in Antwerp as Ruairidh Brown claimed the very first gold of the Games. Brown was…
Nestled in the heart of the city’s busy retail district is Liverpool’s centre for the contemporary arts. As one of the UK’s oldest arts centres, for…
The UK’s largest event to focus on the key issues facing the UK care industry - The Care Show – has revealed the results of an exclusive survey of over…
Firstly, hearty congratulations to all who managed to get the required grades to get on to a university course. It’s now time to stop and think about h…
Fightback 4 Justice – simply known to others as Fightback – is a grassroots organisation which supports disabled people in their applications and appea…
This has been a great summer of sport and Prime Minister, David Cameron has made quite a habit of hosting athletes in Downing Street. The rose garde…
I Am Me is a grassroots community organisation which was started up by Carol Burt after watching a TV programme called Don’t Hate Us. The programme was…
This year Sadler’s Wells launched the start of =dance, a new series featuring some of the most exciting and innovative work created and performed by de…
Disabled people searching for a job have been able to rely on accreditations such as the ‘two ticks’ symbol for some years to tell them that an organis…
Café JJ (formerly known as JJ’s Soup Kitchen) first opened in October 2007, and was set up by husband and wife, Joe and Val Hutchinson, whose son John …
Vidyamala Burch is something of a friend of Able Magazine’s, having contributed to our first ‘pain’ edition a couple of years ago. We wanted to find ou…
Dementia in its different guises is a very difficult condition to handle for carer and patient alike. People with dementia can be disorientated, confus…
The fixture list for the blue ribbon team events at the Invictus Games, published today, reveals who the British Armed Forces team will take on at the …
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was again thronged with thousands of people as the legacy of the London 2012 Games continues. Exactly two years…
Herts-based family charity, the Muscle Help Foundation (MHF), is thrilled to announce that it has just been awarded almost £10,000 from the Big Lottery…
Sarah Chapman is a dedicated wife and mother of two, as well as an Education Studies student at the University of Derby and a volunteer for the Dyslexi…
In addition to being a full time single mother of three daughters, Olley Edwards is a part-time model, actress, film-maker, author, and is also the co-…
Brotherwood are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new model of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle, based on the highly acclaimed new Ford Tourneo Co…