This week’s episode is sponsored by Freedom Concepts, creators of custom adaptive tricycles, Chill-Out Chairs, and early intervention equipment that help individuals of all ages and abilities experience mobility, comfort, and dignity. Heather shares the powerful stories of two families whose children’s lives changed dramatically after being matched with Freedom Concepts equipment. From new levels of independence to moments of pure joy, this episode is about what happens when kids finally get the tools they need to thrive.
This episode is sponsored by Freedom Concepts, a company designing innovative, customizable mobility and seating solutions that empower individuals of all abilities to live with dignity, independence, and joy.
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