SCIO Membership FAQ
…a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional support worker. This inclusive definition ensures that all those who share in the experience and advocacy for people with SCIs can…
…a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional support worker. This inclusive definition ensures that all those who share in the experience and advocacy for people with SCIs can…
…a professional appraisal. To make certain your gift will meet your expectations, please let us know of your intent to give a Gift in Kind. Some Gifts in Kind are…
…and care of an individual with an SCI. These individuals are emotionally and physically invested in providing support, often serving as a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional…
…including: Expediting staff training and community access to SCIO’s VIP4SCI virtual support platform to provide client services and facilitate connections to other health care professionals Increasing access to and expectations…
…can reduce stress and boost resilience.1 Consider counselling: Talk to a professional who can provide emotional support and teach coping strategies. Counselling offers a safe space to process your feelings…
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