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When you learn that a family member or friend has suffered a life-changing spinal cord injury (SCI), the news can be overwhelming. Many SCI victims are left unable to care for themselves for an extended period of time, and others may be left with paralysis for life. |
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Information About Spinal Cord Injury
Educating yourself about spinal cord injury is the first step to becoming a better caregiver. Below are various resources that offer comprehensive information about SCI:
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA) Dedicated to maximizing quality of life and opportunities for SCI victims, the NSCIA not only has an exhaustive list of topics and articles on every aspect of living with spinal cord injury, it also has access to local resources by state, legal services, surveys and studies, and more.
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) The NINDS aims to develop new therapies for people with neurological disorders, including paralysis caused by spinal cord injury. The Institute has a long history of researching SCI and other conditions, and their website has plenty of information on the science of SCI.
Spinal Cord Injury Information Network (spinalcord.uab.edu) Run by the University of Alabamas Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Spinal Cord Injury Information Network is a website that collect a wealth of SCI information in one location. The site is updated with the latest research and news on a regular basis.
National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center Since 1973, this database has captured data from new spinal cord injury cases throughout the U.S. This is a great resource for purely statistical data, facts and figures, and annual reports on SCI.
Information About Caregiving
You are not the only one dealing with the difficult task of caregiving for a spinal cord injury victim. There are several organizations, alliances, and programs designed to offer help and support to caregivers nationwide, including:
Caregiver.com Offers a large directory of caregiver support groups.
The Caregiver Initiative A project that aims to help family caregivers provide the best possible care to their loved ones while reducing their own stress. Provides training materials for family caregivers, and information on caregiver needs.
National Family Caregiver Association (NFCA) The NFCA supports, educates, empowers, and speaks up for the 65+ million Americans who daily care for loved ones with chronic disabilities or illnesses.
One of the best things a caregiver can do is provide their loved one with a steady foundation of love and support while they go through this difficult period of acceptance and recovery.
If you would like more information on spinal cord injury, please visit the website of the experienced Orlando spinal cord injury lawyers at Colling, Gilbert, Wright & Carter today.
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