SCIO Client Membership FAQ
…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…
…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…
…or a fitness class, 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…
…and complications. We encourage you to share the guide with your networks. Please help us ensure that healthcare professionals are aware of this resource. Download it and share it with…
…a motor vehicle collision which broke her neck. With over a year spent in the hospital relearning fundamental aspects of daily living such as bathing, dressing and feeding, it was…
…students with disabilities involves making adjustments or alternative arrangements in both the physical environment and the educational environment to ensure that it does not create learning or physical barriers that…
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