Access for Disabled

Pedestrian Crossings have never been so accessible for the blind: when waiting, one touches the motorised dial, and, when it turns it indicates how it is safe to cross. To many this is not well known; however, it is a small step to retain safety and more independence to the blind. As a patient living with Crohn’s, it is hard to indicate how society disables us. However, I took this image of the tablets I take first thing in the morning. It is vital that these are taken daily. These tablets prevent a relapse; something that can ultimately cause me … Continue reading Access for Disabled