Finding appropriate medical jewellery isn't really the problem. The hard part is getting them to agree to wear it, because doing it would be like a public announcement that something has changed.
Here are 6 Top Tips to help you conquer this challenge, and get your mum or dad to wear a medical bracelet.
Mother’s Day is a heartfelt celebration in most countries to remind our mothers how grateful and lucky we are to have her in our lives. This blog showcases 10 interesting facts about Mother’s Day and how to make it really special with activities or heartfelt personalised jewellery.
Being a LGBTQ+ ally is easier than you may think. But in reality there is much more you can do as an ally. Do you want to know how you can be a good one?
Here the top 7 tips on what you can concretely do as an ally to support the community, in particular your LGBTQ+ family and friends.
A service animal could be a life-changing companion for you if you live with a medical condition. A dog can be an invaluable partner and a faithful life companion, but for people with disabilities and other medical conditions it can be much more than that: it can be a real lifesaver.
Here is everything that you need to know about service animals ...
Gift-giving for a friend or relative with a medical condition doesn’t have to be stressful. Once you know their specific needs and preferences, and what you can do to help them manage their symptoms, it's much easier to find a gift that is both useful and welcomed.
Have a look at this holiday gift guide which provides you with useful gift suggestions for loved ones with different medical conditions.
Whether you are looking for support in managing your medical condition or simply want to step up your self-care game, a Bullet Journal might be just the tool you need. But what is a BUJO exactly? It can be completely tailored, and can be helpful for anyone with allergies, anxiety, diabetes, epilepsy or autism.
With just a bit of extra planning around medical conditions, open communication about allergies and the right type of adjustments for epilepsy, diabetes or autism, your child will be able to look forward to the upcoming school year as much as any kid their age.
Different colours can be used to improve your mood and overall health through a practice called colour therapy. Learn what these colours mean and how they can impact your health. Add them to your home, your desk, or your medical alert jewellery, to help balance your energy centres and promote healing.
From piles of chocolate eggs to sweet Easter treats without an ingredient list, Easter can be a challenge for diabetics or anyone with a food allergy. We've checked out the shops for the best Easter chocolates from the high street and small businesses. And we have some crafting and making ideas for both kids and grown ups, so your Easter will be a success for anyone with diabetes or allergies.
Whatever your medical condition is, there’s no real reason why it should prevent you from having a love life that is exciting and fulfilling. With open honest conversations and some simple adjustments to dates, you'll be ready when Cupid's arrow strikes...
One of the most controversial parts of life during this Coronavirus pandemic seems to be face masks. Why should you wear one? When do you need to wear one? And is anyone exempt from this policy? How can you communicate that you are "Mask Exempt?"
To make it easier to identify medical information in an emergency situation, there are two commonly used symbols that medical staff are trained to look out for. What are they? And which one should you choose for your medical alert or ID jewellery?