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A stair – for not disabled people it is quite functional. However, for wheelchair users a stair is an insuperable barrier. Our everyday life contains a lot of barriers for people with disabilities, also hidden ones. But there is a new field of research that wants to reveal exactly those. Read more in our Topic of the Month January: Disability in Focus – Disability Studies.

- Topic of the Month January: Disability in Focus - Disability Studies

 
 

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Everybody is unique by nature. But where ones personal strengthes are located you have to find out on your own. REHACARE.de is of the opinion that an integrative rock band and an almost blind waitress are very special. What characterises these people you get to know in our Topic of the Month February: We Talk to ... Special Interviews.

- Topic of the Month February: We Talk to ... Special Interviews

 
 

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Four months ago Germany elected its new government. Since then, the black-yellow coalition (made up of the CDU/CSU and FDP parties) has been busy with negotiations and appointing its many ministers. It has not paid any attention to its disability policies yet. What the new government was able to accomplish so far and where it is going, is part of our Topic of the Month March: After the German Election - And What About the Handicapped Policy?

- Topic of the Month March: After the German Election - And What About the Handicapped Policy?

 
 
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Pigs, horse shoes, four-leaved clovers – there are many lucky charms. According to popular lore, everyone is the architect of his or her own happiness. REHACARE.de knows even more: Happiness can be studied and old people are happier than younger ones. To find out more on this subject, read our Topic of the Month April: Happiness.

- Topic of the Month April: Happiness

 
 

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Two lines appear on the test strip. You are pregnant! What happens next, is something particularly women with learning difficulties are asking themselves. For them, such a change is not an easy one. How mother and child can live happily with each other despite the mental disability and how the offspring deals with this, is our Topic of the Month May: Childhood Differently - Parents with Learning Difficulties.

- Topic of the Month May: Childhood Differently - Parents with Learning Difficulties

 
 
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Listening, helping, healing - those are the responsibilities of a physician. At least this is what patients expect. People with disabilities however often meet physicians who are not able to respond to their special needs. For more on what problems this is causing and who can help, please read our Topic of the Month June: Comprehension Problems - Disabled People at the Doctor´s.

- Topic of the Month June: The Disabled and the Media

 
 
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Whether you use a rollator walker or a wheelchair - in many stores you need to squeeze yourself through the aisles. Shopping is no fun this way. More and more retailers realize though, that senior citizens and people with disabilities are important for their daily business. To find out what consequences this insight brings, please read our Topic of the Month July: The Unappreciated Consumer - Accessible Shopping.

- Topic of the Month July: The Unappreciated Consumer - Accessible Shopping

 
 
 

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Our Topics 2010

August: Classy Living in Old Age

September: Pimp my Rolli II

October: REHACARE 2010

November: Care and its Crisis

December: Seeing Through Better in Future - Auxiliary Means for Visually Impaired People