Daniellability

Daniellability

Hi everybody! Danielle here. On this channel you'll find all things related to living with a disability - specifically Spina Bifida. I get asked questions so often about what it's like to live life in a wheelchair, so I decided this would be the best format to do that. Lack of exposure is the cause of misunderstanding. I think most people assume that my life is always super difficult and wonder how I can have a positive attitude. But I think we all have challenges we face, and it's up to us to face them with strength and joy. So my goal is to show how I overcome challenges, and to encourage people to thrive - whether they have a disability or not!

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Let’s Talk About Hobbies!

Let’s Talk About Hobbies!

I Learned How to Snorkel!

I Learned How to Snorkel!

My At Home Workout

My At Home Workout

Kizik Adaptive Shoe Review

Kizik Adaptive Shoe Review

Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter

I Let My Sister Cut My Hair!

I Let My Sister Cut My Hair!

At Home Wheelchair Workout

At Home Wheelchair Workout

My Everyday Makeup Tutorial

My Everyday Makeup Tutorial

The ADA Explained

The ADA Explained

My Most Embarrassing Moment

My Most Embarrassing Moment

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  • @110311DONTWANTCHANNE
    @110311DONTWANTCHANNE18 күн бұрын

    for a quick trip, get a gym bag and sling it over your shoulder. if you need a cart, you can ask an employee to push it for you as a disability accommodation under ADA. as an alternate a backpack worn in front

  • @apaulatauiliili7025
    @apaulatauiliili702522 күн бұрын

    Exactly the tub is too high, they should of have built it flat roll in without door just a curtain and a shower chair some people can't stand I am a supervisor at a hotel and I've seen some rooms with a roll in shower for handicap

  • @charlesscheir9032
    @charlesscheir903222 күн бұрын

    This is a fantastic presentation! I am using this in a High School lesson about the ADA, and having students break down each Title of ADA using a mind map. Thank you for the great resource!

  • @chrisbolton6406
    @chrisbolton6406Ай бұрын

    I am single I have a disability and I have transgender and have bisexual

  • @escasa
    @escasaАй бұрын

    How did you motorized you wellchair?. I'm still training. But I think is much better have some extra helpe. 🎉

  • @vikkilondon8765
    @vikkilondon8765Ай бұрын

    I came across your video as I was thinking of how I can shop in a wheelchair. I can't thank you enough for posting this.

  • @ChasetheLights13
    @ChasetheLights13Ай бұрын

    That’s was very comprehensive and soothing all in one. ☝🏼

  • @barbaraclark2795
    @barbaraclark27952 ай бұрын

    if i ever win the lotto and probably won't but if i did i'd build or remodel a motel for wheelchairs and make them more accessable especially the high beds. i love to travel don't get to much anymore but the beds are a hard thing for me to get on i can slide off but not on.

  • @barbaraclark2795
    @barbaraclark27952 ай бұрын

    i forgot about roll in showers i'd have them in my motel rooms for those of us that need them.

  • @WHAdeku
    @WHAdeku2 ай бұрын

    I wish I had a girlfriend oh wait i can't. I have a disability that's CMT disease that messes up my hands and feet. I was born with it

  • @4mandysake
    @4mandysake3 ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊 💓

  • @4mandysake
    @4mandysake3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Daniell❤

  • @JudyMoore-lw4qi
    @JudyMoore-lw4qi3 ай бұрын

    I can’t get to my apartment without having to through cars and having to pull my cart over parking barriers. I can’t have furniture delivered because there is no way to get through to my apt.

  • @wadehamlin
    @wadehamlin3 ай бұрын

    You are really attractive.

  • @jons_vlog3
    @jons_vlog33 ай бұрын

    Great video I have low vision I wear glasses/contacts thankfully I have not needed to use pre-board as much but I did on my last flight to Omaha Nebraska. I have a condition that some people can get and it can cause you to not walk I am grateful that I am able to, not a lot of people know about it. It is a unseen disability called hydrocephalus or water on the brain.

  • @jons_vlog3
    @jons_vlog33 ай бұрын

    Thank you for showing this video 👍

  • @wadehamlin
    @wadehamlin3 ай бұрын

    You are really pretty.

  • @jons_vlog3
    @jons_vlog33 ай бұрын

    Don’t listen to the media I’m single right now as well you seem like a very kind and sweet individual I would not mind getting to know you. I’m also disabled in other ways I can walk but have to wear corrected lenses I also have some hearing loss/tinnitus in one ear it is a struggle, but I keep pushing forward. I have subscribed.

  • @thewisepowerchair2369
    @thewisepowerchair23693 ай бұрын

    I am for my new manual chair before fixing ffora attachments.

  • @deniece0821
    @deniece08213 ай бұрын

    Yes! I'm baffled at the lack of common sense with some folks. 🤯

  • @deniece0821
    @deniece08213 ай бұрын

    How do you manage to move yourself along so well whilst balancing a basket on your lap? I see that you're using one hand to hold the basket while pushing with the other and you alternate. I'll probably be zig-zagging all over the place if I try that. Folks in the store will think I'm drunk. 😂

  • @MerimaBrkic-qi7zm
    @MerimaBrkic-qi7zm4 ай бұрын

    I have a mental health disability and receive some income from Social Security. I have a B.A. from the University of Tennessee and would like to return to school to obtain either a Master’s or a PhD. Do you offer any help with student aid I wouldn’t be obliged to pay back or do you know of agencies that do. I am not interested in loans and grants only work for Bachelor’s Degrees. I think a scholarship would be my best option but I don’t know where to look or what to look for. Are there scholarships available for people with a mental disability? I reached out to the University I attended but never heard back from them. I looked online but everything was either for the deaf or blind or people with physical disabilities. Who can I reach out to about these issues? Thank you.

  • @debbiebrugman4543
    @debbiebrugman45434 ай бұрын

    Hi, nice video. My daughter is special needs and has been a a wheelchair for 16 years. The 2 main issues I have are carpeted floors and beds being to high. She is unable to maneuver herself. She is in a manual wheelchair and I am her motor. I transfer her from wheelchair to bed. Since I am only 5 foot tall, the bed being too high is an issue when I’m transferring her. Pushing a wheelchair on carpet is not easy. I prefer laminate flooring. We stay exclusively at BestWestern hotels and have for over 40 years. Most of them have done great jobs at accessibility. I always offer suggestions if there something that can be addressed or suggestions for their next remodel. I also give positive feedback after each stay for the things that I found were helpful and made our life easier. I look forward to watching your other videos.

  • @KCchiefs735
    @KCchiefs7355 ай бұрын

    Fuck The ADA 🖕🏼

  • @weldinpadilla
    @weldinpadilla5 ай бұрын

    Im a guy in a ♿️ and I get “you’re too handsome to be in a ♿️.”

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi66755 ай бұрын

    I'm subscribed and the bell shows I get all notifications...but I don't get ANY.

  • @SAISAI-kv7ds
    @SAISAI-kv7ds5 ай бұрын

    very helpful!!

  • @user-qp2mu5ls2n
    @user-qp2mu5ls2n5 ай бұрын

    Lovely presentation

  • @peeplesderekg
    @peeplesderekg6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making this video upon history of ADA. Case example of ADA discrimination within our society remains issue today despite law that Congress passed into law. As disabled veteran whom uses wheelchair good thing common sense always prevails within government when in case government chooses to non-comply with laws of our land here case example trying gain simple access to public courthouse order file legal motions per Ocala, FL federal courthouse back in 2022 a federal building that was constructed in 1981 after the 1969 Architectural Barriers Act law where buildings must be accessible when access problem was made aware both Clerk of Court and Judge and in overseeing legal case Judge Lammens cited "no legal merit" on disability access being apart on case here government acted above law discriminating and failing to address issue if this was not case why then since 2022 years later has government still to this day never address access issue. Negligence of VA cost myself my leg May 2020 had received death threat attending Hanger Clinic appointment in Gainesville, FL sought emergency motion for protection said protection was denied. Had foregoing justice willfully and knowingly despite public law Court would not comply adhere with ADA accessibility law. Foregoing had zero justice zero compensation from VA's negligence causing harm then add insult injury was discriminated against. End day here adding insult to injury had hop on one leg over several curbs order use wheelchair with assistance from my caregiver as are an amputee order file legal motions on the legal case to this day years foregoing nothing was ever done with access issue so reached out with Congresswoman Kat Cammack 1/13/2024. Formally requesting Congress follow up with Judiciary upon the Ocala courthouse, and local government on the access issue per Marion County Building Safety Department requested back formal letter what will be done on ADA access compliance so others do not have go through experience that I had. One would think given public law and access for purpose of public purpose that government on this case would had long ago brought up to standard of law accessibility. Lets see how long it takes for government to comply with law and bring up to standard the curbs changed slope accessible ramps at Ocala, FL legal complex area of Courts.

  • @ElizabethFinn-kt7ye
    @ElizabethFinn-kt7ye6 ай бұрын

    You mean I can do all that? I think my wheelchair cried,No.Thank you for some things to strive for.👍✌🏻✌🏻

  • @GenevaDuval
    @GenevaDuval6 ай бұрын

    Hi, I just found your KZread site and was inspired by you! I am a senior and have recently had to use a walker and would also like to use a power wheelchair. Can you recommend an affordable brand of wheelchair. I am a tall 5'10" woman and weigh about 200 pounds. I am so impressed with your positive attitude. I have been rather reclusive and do not get out much. I am now looking into a care facility and am hoping to become more social. Thanks for listening.

  • @daniellability
    @daniellability6 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much! I’m so glad you found me 😀 I don’t really have any experience with power wheelchairs because I’ve always used manual. But I know Quickie is a really good brand and they do both manual and power chairs. Or a scooter may be a good solution if you only need the power for when you go places.

  • @manoftheuniverse7907
    @manoftheuniverse79076 ай бұрын

    It can be very difficult for persons with disabilities to see themselves as attractive or to think others could see them as attractive. Many people ask me about the prospect of relationships. The only way I would consider talking to a woman is if I knew she was interested in me, otherwise I'm not going to waste my time.

  • @daniellability
    @daniellability6 ай бұрын

    Yes, it can be very difficult to feel confident. I definitely understand. Keep doing your best!

  • @krammet
    @krammet7 ай бұрын

    I had a Rogue for 2 years. Within the first 4 months, the back adjustment broke, and I had to send it back to the factory. Once I got it back, the front castor would make a cracking noise. I went to fix it, thinking a bolt was coming loose, but no . The noise I was hearing, was the frame cracking above where the castor attaches. It eventually fell off completely, and I went back to Quickie.

  • @daniellability
    @daniellability6 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry to hear you had a bad experience 😕

  • @MissGorgoglio
    @MissGorgoglio7 ай бұрын

    I love these videos, I'm a spina bifida woman too and just like you Iive alone (with my dogs) and have a job,, friends and so on.

  • @chrisgreek4285
    @chrisgreek42858 ай бұрын

    Why have I not found you before? I too am in a wheelchair, but only for the past couple of years, so my wheelchair (who was christened Zippy) has only a few things. One upgrade I made to her was to purchase a back with adjustable lumbar support - game changer! I also had to change my tires to more robust ones as I live in a wee town in the Canadian Arctic, so I am on snow eight months of the year, with the rest of the year being dirt or mud, depending on the season. That cup holder is something that I have often bemoaned that I need, so a HUGE thank you for giving that info!!! I am a little confused about the scissor brakes, so I am going to research them more to see if they would benefit my situation. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Being independent is something that I always prided myself on, so this has been a rather hard pill to swallow. By learning from you and other members of the ‘wheels community’, I am confident that I can regain a modicum of my independence back. A lot of my family tells me not to be silly and they love helping - and to a lot of people, I must look silly - but for my soul, I NEED to regain some, even if it’s just a bit.

  • @daniellability
    @daniellability7 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad you found me! I too pride myself on my independence, so we have that in common. If you have any specific questions please feel free to reach out! I’m sure it’s all a huge adjustment and a lot to get used to. Sending you hugs!

  • @dub07odgecharger
    @dub07odgecharger8 ай бұрын

    ADA applies to courtrooms too correct?

  • @user-mr2gq2wd5p
    @user-mr2gq2wd5p8 ай бұрын

    And we are both in it

  • @user-mr2gq2wd5p
    @user-mr2gq2wd5p8 ай бұрын

    Was date to but we broke up

  • @khadijahd01
    @khadijahd019 ай бұрын

    Hi 👋 love.

  • @khadijahd01
    @khadijahd019 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @khadijahd01
    @khadijahd019 ай бұрын

    Awesome..workout with danialle❤

  • @hjm3982
    @hjm39829 ай бұрын

    Hi, are you doing the transfers only by using your arms?

  • @hjm3982
    @hjm39829 ай бұрын

    Hi, what are you doing when up at the end of the stair? I think normally you are not moving up the stair only to move down.

  • @marybetholewinski9697
    @marybetholewinski96979 ай бұрын

    How does the toilet get cleaned and the bathtub and shower? I worry about that as my condition is getting worse and will end up in a chair within the year

  • @paulh1493
    @paulh14939 ай бұрын

    Thanks for reminding me I need to dust!

  • @emeraldkimble7602
    @emeraldkimble76029 ай бұрын

    The walk from bus stop longer than parking lot I did it like lical Walmart

  • @Nioki1999
    @Nioki19999 ай бұрын

    Hello! I have Spina Bifida as well! And because of you I’ve been thinking about starting my own vlog channel! What did you have to do to get started?

  • @daniellability
    @daniellability9 ай бұрын

    Love to hear that! Just press record on your phone 😀 I film on my iPhone and use iMovie to edit.

  • @Nioki1999
    @Nioki19999 ай бұрын

    @@daniellability good to know! I just see how many disabled vloggers there are with a bunch of subscribers and views and I love that! I want to educate people on the disability and show people what I can do even with being disabled!

  • @mikestevens8276
    @mikestevens827610 ай бұрын

    Do you have any sensation in your feet or how does it work?

  • @loooootube6031
    @loooootube603110 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! I've seen far too much of a trend lately of PWD having such a persecution complex, saying things like, "Society *hates* People with Disabilities!!!!" and "They want us dead!!!" when the truth of it is, it's mostly that we are just something that doesn't enter their minds, and they don't think of us. Perhaps they don't value us. But there's a HUGE difference between that at *actively hating* us. Yes, my life would be a lot easier if all of society took us into consideration, and was more accessible to me, but that's not the ONLY reason my life is different. I would still have some issues, regardless of society's attitude.

  • @user-uz7os1up5j
    @user-uz7os1up5j10 ай бұрын

    This was an incredible video. Thank you!

  • @RennellReed
    @RennellReed10 ай бұрын

    Could you discuss paratransit services in your area? I'm not in a wheelchair but I have blindness and ASD. On occasion, I use a paratransit service to get to and from the places I need to go to in my area. And I'm sure whatever area or region of Florida you live in has paratransit services available for people who have disabilities. As I've seen in your other videos... You drive so you don't need those. However... I am a little bit curious. Have you ever used a paratransit service to get from point a to point b? (Before you got your license) in my own personal experiences with paratransit services they can be unreliable at times. I'd love to see a story Time video where you talk about your experiences with paratransit services.