Monthly Archive: September 2019

3 Ways to Teach Social Skills at Home

Your child is bright, creative, and clearly has many areas of skills. In theory, that should make it so that relating to peers is easy right? Well, not exactly.

Dr. Liz Matheis

The Perpetual Pursuit of Quality of Life

We make our choices with excellent advice from doctors we trust and in agreement with each other. All in the name of “quality of life”.

Aimee Sharp
Formas de reducir el olor de la orina

Formas de reducir el olor de la orina

Manejar y tratar la incontinencia urinaria no es un trabajo fácil. Afortunadamente, hay formas fáciles de reducir el olor a orina. Lo que puedes hacer...

Taylor Snell
Acute Phase

After a Spinal Cord Injury: Acute Phase

Learn more about the acute phase of a spinal cord injury, and find tips on what you can do to create an optimal healing environment.

Aaron Baker
Family and Friends

Life with a Spinal Cord Injury: Family and Friends

Injuries do not only happen to those with the diagnosis. It has a ripple effect on our family and friends and, later, our caregivers.

Aaron Baker

The Myths & Truths of ADHD

With the abundance of information about ADHD available to us every day, it is important for us to clarify some of the misinformation that is out there. 

Dr. Liz Matheis
Living with a Spinal Cord Injury

Living with a Spinal Cord Injury

Whether you have been living with a spinal cord injury for weeks, years, or even decades, there is always something new to learn.

Aimee Sharp
Bladder with a Spinal Cord Injury

Natural Bodily Functions – Bowel & Bladder with a Spinal Cord Injury

The most basic human body functions remain the main focus of each day. Learn more about the functioning of both bowel and bladder with a spinal cord injury.

Aaron Baker
Bowel Issues

Bowel Issues with a Spinal Cord Injury

The muscles of the rectum, sphincters and pelvic floor can be affected by spasticity or flaccidity, which can create bowel issues for the injured.

Aimee Sharp
conductores de autobús

For These Special Needs Bus Drivers, It’s Not Just a Job

These stories are many, not few. For these drivers, carrying our children is not just a job. It’s a way to love the community.

Jamie Sumner
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