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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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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The Montgomery County Stroke Association, Inc.(MCSA) is a non-profit organization run by and for stroke survivors and their caregivers. We have 3 chapters in Montgomery County, MD. Visit our website to learn more about the programs and activities we provide. Throughout our 24 year history, we have never charged membership dues or mailing list fees.
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Submitted by Janet M. Gritz, MA, CCC-SLP
Tags stroke survivor · caregiver support · stroke club
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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 \ Disability
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Dr Gordon Cameron has created a comprehensive resource for those suffering from shoulder pain or frozen shoulder. Detailed information available about treatment and tips for living day to day with shoulder pain
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Submitted by Gordon Cameron
Tags shoulder pain · frozen shoulder
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Top \ Stroke
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Information about stroke for survivors and families, including a health professional area.
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Submitted by Joce Swagerman
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As blind people get older, infirmity prevents the safe use of common mobility aids such as long canes and guide dogs. Often this can mean they are confined to bed for their own safety. The resulting sedentary lifestyle results in a rapid deterioration of their physical and mental health.
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The Sensory Disabilities Research Unit (SDRU) was set up in 1993 within the Psychology Department of the University of Hertfordshire (UH) to study how new technologies can assist in overcoming the problems faced by disabled and elderly people in their day to day lives.
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The best source for publications that enable people with disabilities and chronic conditions to remain independent!
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Top \ Assistive Technology
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rehabtool.com specializes in computer adaptations and builds custom software solutions for children and adults with disabilities.
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Top \ Government
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This service will assist you by identifying your Congressperson in the U.S. House of Representatives and providing contact information.
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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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The Invisible Disabilities Advocate was designed to help friends and family develop a better understanding of disabling illness and injury. IDA provides helpful links to sites and organizations of several diseases, disorders and conditions, as well as a support board.
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The Independent Living Institute offers resources for persons with extensive disabilities and develops consumer-driven policies for self-determination, self-respect and dignity
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a Federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Programs for which CMS is responsible include Medicare, Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), HIPAA, and CLIA.
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