It’s important to assess your capabilities to get the right job
Knowing your strengths and owning your weaknesses can set you on a path to a great job.
Knowing your strengths and owning your weaknesses can set you on a path to a great job.
Our new support group is a virtual safe haven for parents who are caregivers of children of all ages with SCI/D or other mobility disorders.
As part of a coalition of nonprofit organizations advocating for safe and accessible air travel, United Spinal issued a joint statement in response to a settlement agreement reached following the death of disability rights advocate Engracia Figueroa.
Our Outdoor Access Working Group compiled information and resources you need to plan a fun and accessible camping experience.
Serving people with disabilities with warning systems, evacuation plans, and public shelters will make climate change less dangerous.
Significant updates to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act rule 50 years after the law was enacted to advance equity and bolster protections for people with disabilities.
United Spinal Association member Cristina Cortez has taken time from her book tour in Central America to share her journey to becoming a published poet.
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.
United Spinal joined Teladoc Health to promote web accessibility by creating great alt text image descriptions.
The family of Nathaniel Foster Jr., a quadriplegic vent user who incurred brain damage on a United Airlines flight, has been awarded $30 million in a settlement.