How Paralympians are Dealing with the Pandemic
Paralympic athletes have readjusted their training regimen and mental preparation to qualify in another year. Here are some of their stories.
Paralympic athletes have readjusted their training regimen and mental preparation to qualify in another year. Here are some of their stories.
Wheelchair users across the country tell us how they are coping and where they see opportunities in the chaos.
What does travel look like in a COVID-19 world for people with disabilities? Wheelchair users and travel experts make some sense out of the new hurdles and realities of traveling.
Here are four tips for hitting the road in the middle of a pandemic.
Here is what I did to prepare, how things actually went and what I learned from being forced to travel during the pandemic.
Q. I’m having an issue with people not wearing masks. How do I help people understand that by not wearing masks, they put me at risk?
We sent out our own coronavirus survey to get a better feel for how the pandemic has affected our community.
Gabrielle Broder is one of roughly 300 people across the United States who received $500 COVID-19 relief grants from United Spinal this spring. The grants were made possible by a grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.
United Spinal received a generous grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation to provide relief to people living with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D) who have experienced hardships due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
COVID-19 is a threat to our entire society, not just those most at risk.