Resources
Activity-Based Rehabilitation
Adaptive Equipment Resources
BowHead
Outrider
ActionTrack
Adaptive Tools and Assistive Technology Resources
Adaptive Tools:
Quad Tools (reacher, grabber, spatula, food tongs, etc.)
Phone Apps:
Wheel to Wheel: Where to Wheel is a User Community dedicated to helping others who are Mobility Challenged to Find and also Rate Accessible Places around the country and beyond.
Assitive Technology:
Centers for Independent Living
Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL) : Boston, MA
AdLib Center for Independent Living: Pittsburg, MA/Berkshires
Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled (CORD): Cape Cod, MA
Center for Living and Working (CLW): Worcester, MA
Independence Associates, a center for independent living: Brockton, MA
Disability Resource Center (DCR): Northshore and Cape Ann, MA
MetroWest Center for Independent Living (MWCIL): Framingham, MA
Northeast Independent Living Program (NILP): Lawrence, MA
Southeast Center for Independent Living (SCIL): Fall River, MA
Stavros Center for Independent Living: Amherst, MA
Durable Medical Equipment Resources
GBC For Sale/Donation Page (private sales, not through the GBC)
Get AT Stuff: New England and New York
Hospital Equipment Loan Program (H.E.L.P): Woburn, MA
Family and Caregiver Resources
Fundraising
Help Hope Live -supports community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical expenses and related costs due to catastrophic injuries and illnesses. These efforts play a critical role in helping clients access the care and equipment they need to heal, live, and thrive, such as modified vehicles, DME, and caregiving expenses.
Grant Resources
Rise Again: grants for individuals with a SCI and are a U.S resident, more requirement info on their site.
MW Foundation: Grant for specialized rehab programs: From their site: (If you are an individual who has suffered a severe spinal cord injury and are looking to attend specialized rehabilitation or to continue a specialized rehabilitation program but are in need of financial assistance, you qualify.)
Housing Resources
Boston Affordable Housing Search based on your income.
National Resource Center On Supportive Housing & Home Modification
Insurance
Mental Health Resources
PCA Resources
MassHealth PCA Program, more info about eligibility (shows how to apply for eligibility)
PCA Workforce Council: Contact: Michelle Byrd, michelle.byrd@state.ma.us 617-573-1712
Massachusetts PCA agency: If you need to apply to see your eligibility, this site will direct you towards the Mass.gov sites. Otherwise, it’s a good resource/tool for those who currently have a PCA through the Tempus Unlimited agency.
Peer Mentor Resources
Returning to Work/School Resources
Mass Rehab Commission (MRC): Contact: 1-800-245-6543
Return to Driving
Spaulding Resources
Special Needs Trusts and Legal Services
Spinal Cord Injury Resource Guides
Sports & Recreation Resources
Spaulding Adaptive Sports:
Contact: Brendan Cormier (CTRS) at bcormier3@partners.org or for more information call 877-976-7272 or email spauldingadaptivesports@partners.org (referrals are not needed, this is a community program. Located in the North Shore (Salem), Boston (Charlestown), Cape Cod (Sandwich), and Brewster (DCR).
Spaulding Exercise for Persons with Disabilities (ExPD, FES Rowing):
Located at Spaulding Hospital Cambridge, the ExPD program provides suitable exercise for health, leisure, and sport for people with disabilities. The program offers patients an innovative form of exercise-Functional Electrical Stimulation (Fes)-Rowing.
Contact Glen Picard at 617-758-5511 or email ExPD@partners.org to find out more about the program, cost, and if you meet their requirements.
Contact: Joe Walsh joe.walsh@adaptivesportsne.org 617-690-9103
Kelly Brush Foundation for recreational programs and adaptive recreation grants
New England Disabled Sports (NEDS): Summer, Winter, and Military programs, as well as camps
Contact Thomas Dodd at thomasd10@aol.com or Melissa Hoffman at mmohoffman@gmail.com
Hollister Adaptive Sports, information on popular wheelchair sports and national resources for them
Power Wheelchair Soccer:
Contact: Jim Wice at jjwice@gmail.com
Adaptive Sailing Links:
Contact: Maureen McKinnon for questions and more information at moemck25@gmail.com
Supplemental Resources (podcasts, books, articles, research articles, Facebook support groups, etc.)
Facebook Support Groups:
Spinal Cord Injury USA Group: private group for SCI individuals only
Disability Trading Zone: trade, sell and buy items from other members
Wives and Girlfriends of SCI (WAGS): private group for wives and girlfriends only, whose partner has an sci
United Spinal Association SCI Support Group: private groups for SCI individuals
Spinal Cord Injury Support Group: this group looks like it is open to all individuals
Moms of Teens with Spinal Cord Injuries: private group for mothers
Podcasts:
Spinal Cord Injury Zone: list of podcasts
Online SCI Articles and Sites:
Flying With A Wheelchair: Guide To Air Travel For People With Disabilities
AccessibilityOnline Webinar Series (on buildings, transportation, recreation, etc.)
Online SCI Research Articles:
Spinal Cord Injury Zone: more than just research articles, also has news, articles, and entertainment
Videos:
Shepherd Center, “Understanding SPINAL CORD INJURY: What you should know about spinal cord injury and recovery” in 6 Chapters
NorCal SCI Chapter: Cooking, exercise and health -oriented video collection
PARALIFE: travel and wide variety of how-to videos
SCI Model System Videos(a variety of videos on various topics of sci)
Instagram Accounts:
SCIboston: @sciboston
Wives and Girlfriends of SCI (WAGS): @wagsofsci or check out https://linktr.ee/Wagsofsci
SCIboston Peer Mentor, Josh Keller: @life_keeps_rolling , he also had a great blog here!
Eric LeGrand, injured during a collegiate football game, public speaker: @ericlegrand52
Cory Lee, accessible travel blogger: @curbfreewithcorylee
Wes Hamilton, athlete, motivational speaker, philanthropist, author: @iamweshamilton
Move United, adaptive sports in the US: @moveunitedsport
Support Group Resources
Transportation
Traveling
United Spinal Association Resources
Phone Contact: 800-962-9629
Disability Products and Services Guide Search by type, location, or keyword
Veterans Resources
The Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA):
Semper Fi & America’s Fund (grants, financial aid, community retreats, adaptive sports programs, etc.)
Gary Sinise Foundation (home modification & grants)
The Independence Fund (prosthetics; specifically the Action TrackChair)
Help Our Military Heroes -HOMH (provides fully adapted vehicles)
Robert Irvine Foundation (grant opportunities & resources)
Project Return to Work (veteran-specific employment resources & job placement assistance)
Travis Mills Foundation (Maine based retreats & community relaxation/recreation)
USA Cares (Veteran resources & aid)
Army Emergency Relief (Army specific resources & aid)
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society (Navy & Marine Corps specific resources & aid)
Give An Hour (provides donated mental health resources & counseling)
Wheelchair Purchase and Repair Resources
REquipment has a list of repair vendors for MA on their site, some accept insurance, and some are private pay