Fire Safety For Wheelchair Users

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Mobility Allternatives: From Canes To Wheelchairs
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Spinal Network Resource Book For Wheelchair Users

United Spinal and New Mobility are pleased to announce the release of the 4th edition of Spinal Network: The Total Wheelchair Resource Book.
Spinal Network

Spinal Network an essential guide for wheelchair users and people with disabilities. Link to online purchase.

Spinal Network is the essential resource for making important life choices after spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, amputation, ALS and other conditions. Through the eyes of survivors who have paved the way, this information-packed book explores options in health, technology, attendant services, employment, travel, sports, relationships, sexuality and parenting. It explains–in clear language–the intricacies of legal rights, government benefits and cure research. It covers the arts and media that affect how society views people with disabilities–and how we view ourselves. Sometimes humorous, always honest, Spinal Network is the one book you need to not only survive disability, but maybe even enjoy the ride.

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The Los Angeles Times reports, "Spinal Network: The Total Resource for the Wheelchair Community" should be kept within reach by all wheelchair users and their companions.”

The New York Times says, “Often straight forward and informative, it is sometimes whimsical…an everyman’s guide to life as a paraplegic.”

 

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