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American Spinal Injury Association American Spinal Injury Association The American Spinal Injury Association promotes excellence in all aspects of health care for individuals with spinal cord injury and educates health care professionals, patients and their families about spinal cord injury in order to increase the injured individual's independence. They seek to achieve this by educating people on all aspects of spinal cord injury and its consequences in order to prevent injury, improve care, increase availability of services and maximize the injured individual's potential for full participation in all areas of community life. The American Spinal Injury Association fosters research in the area of spinal cord injury, and they work to aid communication between members and other physicians, allied health care professionals, researchers and consumers.
GiveTech.orgGiveTech.orgComputer tools designed specifically for those with severe physical disabilities allow for increased self-reliance and a vastly enhanced computing and Internet experience. GiveTech's goal is to provide such technological tools to those in need. They do not give away computers; rather they give away input devices that allow people with quadriplegia to use computers.
Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaParalyzed Veterans of AmericaParalyzed Veterans of America works to maximize the quality of life for its members and all people with SCI/D spinal cord Injury/disease as a leading advocate for health care, SCI/D research and education, veterans’ benefits and rights, accessibility and the removal of architectural barriers, sports programs, and disability rights. They are the only Congressionally chartered veterans organization dedicated solely to serving the needs of SCI/SCD veterans.
QUAD Inc.QUAD Inc.Quadriplegics United Against Dependency is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1975. QUAD Inc. provides accessible housing and unique, self-directed attendant care at four facilities in metropolitan Portland, Oregon for severely physically disabled adults who rely on a wheelchair for mobility.
Spinal Cord Injury Information NetworkSpinal Cord Injury Information NetworkThe University of Alabama at Birmingham Model SCI System conducts research to improve upon and maintain a cost-effective comprehensive service delivery system from the moment of injury across the lifespan of persons who sustain spinal cord injury. Emphasis is on collaborative clinical research to solve the medical management and acute rehabilitation problems of individuals with SCI.
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