Chandelure, for the disabilities?
Let's see, I'll get the easy stuff out of the way:
Their levitation allows for help with mobility. Basically, imagine a floating stabilizer with handels nearby all of the time.
They can also make for good late night assistance and watchmen for folks with mental disabilities and memory issues who might have a tendency to roam or even try to leave the house.
We actually had some late night calls from a family whose grandfather kept leaving the house early in the morning and kept getting lost, so this is a pretty common issue.
However, some of their biggest contributions are their heat.
While they are powerful fire types, their bodies aren't always as burning hot unless they intentionally do so.
Their warm body is good for joints. However, their flames are also incredibly soothing.
They can change the intensity of their flames, which seem to have a calming effect at certain heats and intensities.
This can be helpful for people with anxieties, stress, and overstimulation.
It's believed that their flames can even warm the soul, but i think that's just more of the calming effect of their flames.
Because of their impressive flames, many professionals will use them when working with restless individuals, including folks woth dementia and some patients with autism to help them come down from their over stimulation and work on processing it better.
Candelure actually have a lot of use and does a lot for the unseen care of many individuals.












