Rehab Therapy Dog To Improve Health

“I have the best job ever because I get to cheer people up all day long!” These are the words of Galion, a therapy dog at Shepherd Center in Atlanta. With the help of a clever voice-over to narrate his routine, Galion takes…

Life is Different, But the Same

Scott’s son Parker sustained a C4/5 spinal cord injury from a diving accident in 2012. Scott reflects on how life after his son’s SCI has both dramatically changed and yet amazingly stayed the same. Scott takes on the role of…

Chinese Couple Paralyzed In Earthquake

In 1976, an earthquake rattled the city of Tangshan in China. It left 242,769 people dead and 3,817 individuals paralyzed. Gao was living with her family at that time, and they were celebrating her achievement of earning her undergraduate degree just hours…

Pressure Sores 101

Pressure sores are a very serious threat for people with spinal cord injuries and other medical conditions where body movement is limited. Sores can develop quickly and can takes months to years to heal, and some sores require surgery to…

Reclaiming A Love Of Sports Through Photography

When Loren was 21, he had his sights set on playing baseball professionally. But as he slid into 3rd base and collided with another player, Loren’s baseball dreams were sidelined. He became a C5/C6 quadriplegic from his injury. “After I…

I'm More Active With Transverse Myelitis

  In 2004 during a business trip, Kim woke up one morning and her right foot was tingly. Three hours later, she couldn’t move anything below her waist. “I thought I probably had pinched a nerve. I kept expecting my…

Tips for Dealing With Winter Blues

Oftentimes, people who live with a disability or who have mobility issues get a case of cabin fever in the winter. Colder, inclement weather makes getting out more difficult, and thus, people sometimes find themselves “stuck inside” with the winter…

Learning to Speak Again After Stroke

Joe has spent the last 40 years working with people with disabilities, providing them with orthotics and prosthetics. So it was a bit of a shock when it was his turn to become the patient. Joe experienced a series of…

Incorporating Disability in Identity and Community

“My name is Isabella Kres-Nash, I am a student at Brown University, but I am from Seattle Washington, my pronouns are she-her-hers, and I identify as a multiracial black woman.” This is how Isabella says she introduces herself when speaking…