Forwarded from Disability News Asia update:
Feb 14: When Belinda Wardlaw (pictured) was 11, doctors told her parents she probably wouldn't live beyond 16 years.

She turns 47 this year and not only defied the odds by surviving the
rare Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy - a degenerative disorder that
causes muscles to gradually waste away - but also had a child,
something she was told would not be possible.
Ms Wardlaw, of
Peregian Springs on the Sunshine Coast has been confined to a
wheelchair since becoming pregnant with her son, Edward now aged 13 and
more than 183 cm tall. She and her husband separated when their son was
a toddler so Ms Wardlaw raised him as a single mum.
Her
condition hasn't dampened her entrepreneurial spirit or her endeavours
to improve the lives of the aged, infirmed or others with physical
disabilities, and their carers.
In 2006, Ms Wardlaw gathered her
$1 and $2 coins and with $250 started her business BE Lifestyle
Retreats that offers short- or long-term alternatives to
institutionalised care.
The business now employs 10
fully-qualified staff and includes a retreat at Cooran in the Noosa
hinterland that accommodates four people and a four-bedroom holiday
house at Peregian Springs.
Special features of the accommodation
include electric beds, pressure mattresses, hoists and commode chairs
as well as wheelchair access and wheelchair accessible vehicle pick-up
and delivery service. Picnic packages and tours to wheelchair
accessible venues can be organised.
She said she was frustrated
with the level of care she was given when she first needed it and her
high expectations have helped her provide what her clients need.
"We
want to empower disabled people and the frail aged so they can enjoy a
high quality and socially-included life through individually tailoring
care services and providing community interaction," she said.
She
has championed the rights of the disabled at federal and state
government levels and started the Queenslanders with a Disability
Network.
Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au


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