Peer Connection Coffee Drop In- Hamilton

Join us for a Coffee Drop-In in Hamilton! Are you living with a spinal cord injury? Come out to our monthly coffee drop-in, hosted by Spinal Cord Injury Ontario! It’s a relaxed, welcoming space to connect with others, share experiences, and support one another. Whether you’re looking for resources, peer support, or just a friendly […]

Public Policy April 2025

As the federal election approaches, SCIO’s public policy team is pushing for real change on the issues that impact our community most.

Leadership Update at SCIO

We are writing to share an important leadership update at Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO). After more than nine years of service, Stuart Howe has concluded his tenure as CEO. We are deeply grateful for his leadership, dedication, and the many contributions he has made to SCIO. Under his guidance, the organization has grown its […]

What You Should Know About Intermittent Catheterization

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If you need to use a catheter after your spinal cord injury, there are some basic facts you should know about your product choices and cleaning techniques. After your SCI, your healthcare team will help you determine whether you are able to empty your bladder regularly and completely on your own. If your bladder is […]

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