Friday, August 10, 2012

[Scirehab-forum] Spinal Cord Injury Support & Information Group meets August 16, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm

                                                     

Greetings subscribers:

 

Individuals with spinal cord injuries and their family members and caregivers are invited to attend the next Spinal Cord Injury Support and Information Group, which will take place:

 

·         Thursday, August 16, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm

·         Harborview Medical Center (4-West Patient & Family Room, across from the nurses' station). 

 

This is not a therapy group, but rather an opportunity to share stories and experiences, ask questions and get real-life answers. You can also just listen to fellow members of the spinal cord injury community.

 

Monthly Meetings at Harborview Medical Center:

 

·         3rd Thursday of each month

·         12:30 to 1:30 pm

·         4-West Patient & Family Room (across from the nurses' station) 

 

 For questions or information, please call 206-616-8568.

 

 

Thursday, August 9, 2012

[Scirehab-UW] New SCI Forum Video - "Community Mobility: Getting Where You Want to Go"

                                                   

Dear Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System Subscribers,

 

The SCI Forum presentation “Community Mobility: Getting Where You Want to Go,” which took place on June 14, 2011 at the University of Washington Medical Center, is now available for viewing on our website at http://sci.washington.edu/info/forums/reports/transportation_2011.asp.  

 

Learn about the different accessible transportation options available for people with disabilities in the greater Seattle metropolitan area, including buses, light rail, Access, DART and Bus Rapid Transit. Jodi Connolly, MA, CTRS/R of Harborview’s “Getting There” Transportation Resource Center and Amanda Bryant of First Transit discuss these services as well as additional programs that can help you learn how to use the transportation system, plan your trips, and feel comfortable traveling around the community independently. Helpful resources, travel tips and information about volunteer transportation and wheelchair accessible taxis are also provided.

Please give us your feedback after watching the video. Just click the "two-minute survey" link on the forum page, or go to https://catalysttools.washington.edu/webq/survey/csalzman/26614.

 

Did you miss a past forum? We now have 34 SCI Forum videos on topics related to living with SCI that you can watch online at
http://sci.washington.edu/info/forums/forum_videos.asp.

 

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Cynthia Salzman, MHA
Public Information Specialist
Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington, Box 356490, Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-685-3999; Fax: 206-685-3244
csalzman@uw.edu

 

 

 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

[Scirehab-UW] Caregivers Sought for National Spinal Cord Injury Health Information Needs Study

                                                     

Dear Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Subscribers:

Here is a message from the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center, which works with all of the SCI Model Systems in the U.S. such as ours to deliver current, high-quality health information to individuals with spinal cord injuries and their caregivers and health care providers.  

The Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) is recruiting individuals over 18 who are the primary caregivers of someone who sustained a spinal cord injury. Participants will engage in a phone interview to better understand caregivers’ health information needs.  Participants will be compensated $20. If you are interested, please call Deeza-Mae Smith at 202/403-5127 or email msktc@air.org for more information.

 

Don’t forget to follow the Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System on Facebook and Twitter!

 

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Cynthia Salzman

Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System

University of Washington, Box 356490, Seattle, WA 98195

206-685-3999; csalzman@uw.edu; http://sci.washington.edu