Assistive equipment specially designed for the disabled.
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Websites with specific information for people with disabilities.
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Federal and state websites with content for the disabled.
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Non-organization and personal websites.
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This category has websites with stroke related content. It also has several subcategories.
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Websites owned by The Stroke Network.
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Top \ Assistive Technology
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Lingraphicare is dedicated to helping adults with aphasia communicate. We make the Lingraphica, the speech generating device designed specifically for aphasia.
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Top \ Assistive Technology
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ABLEDATA provides objective information on assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources.
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Top \ Disability
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Emerging Horizons' primary focus is travel for people with mobility disabilities; everybody from wheelchair-users to slow walkers. Lots of access information, resources, news and travel tips.
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Top \ The Stroke Network
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This is our website where all of our resources are available; articles about stroke, bookshop, newsfeeds, newsletter archive, links and webcasts.
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Submitted by The Stroke Network
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Top \ Stroke
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InteRACT is the only adult aphasia treatment program in North America that offers clients four weeks of intensive training with two important features: 1) clients must participate with a communication partner and 2) live in residence in the same building where the program is held. InteRACT participants have benefited from this unique approach every time.
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Submitted by Dalhousie University
Tags aphasia
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Top \ Disability
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Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability. Disaboom's mission is to "create the first comprehensive, evolving source of information, insight, and personal engagement for the disability community."
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Submitted by Joanne for Dr. Glen House
Tags stroke · disability
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Top \ Stroke
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More than one million Americans have acquired aphasia – a greater number of people than have cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or muscular dystrophy. Aphasia, which impairs the ability to speak, understand speech, read and/or write, affects about 25 to 40% of stroke survivors. Because of the disconnect between their ability to think and their inability to communicate, people with aphasia often become extremely frustrated, depressed, and isolated.
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Submitted by Joan Peters
Tags aphasia · stroke · communication disorder
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Top \ The Stroke Network
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This website explains everything about our site.
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Submitted by The Stroke Network
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