What We Want Our Caregivers to Know
United Spinal Care Support Working Group members offer guidance on what Personal Care Attendants (PCA) should know.
United Spinal Care Support Working Group members offer guidance on what Personal Care Attendants (PCA) should know.
Businesses that operate in private homes must comply with the ADA if they are places of public accommodation – but there are exceptions to the rule.
Rhonel shares how he found the courage to seek employment after his spinal cord injury.
In the case of a wildfire, people with disabilities must consider many aspects for their safety.
Knowing your strengths and owning your weaknesses can set you on a path to a great job.
After a SCI, some women may want to become pregnant and raise a family, while some may wish to avoid pregnancy with birth control options.
That’s what I am fighting for. There is a lack of affordable personal care for so many in the wheelchair community.
Hear a testimonial from a wheelchair user who secured a job through our Pathways to Employment program and learn about other job opportunities.
Natural disasters like Hurricane Hilary are inevitable. Together with the Neilsen Foundation, so is our support for wheelchair users.
Finding and hiring PCAs is hard. Our Care Support Working Group makes it easier.