Equipment

Equipment Adaptive Equipment and Assistive Devices for People with SCI in Ontario This page is sponsored by Living with a spinal cord injury (SCI) often means using adaptive equipment or assistive devices to support mobility, independence, and safety in daily life. The right equipment can reduce pain and fatigue, protect your skin and joints, prevent […]
Urinary Tract Infections

Urinary Tract Infections and SCI What is a UTI? This page is sponsored by Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common health concerns for people living with spinal cord injury (SCI). Changes in bladder function after SCI increase the risk of infection. Learning how UTIs occur, what symptoms to watch for, and […]
Paths to Financial Recovery

Paths to Financial Recovery What to Do When Supports Aren’t Enough This page is sponsored by Living with a spinal cord injury changes every part of your life, including your financial reality. Whether your injury is recent or decades behind you, there are often costs that go well beyond what insurance, government programs, or one-time […]
Bone Density

Bone Density Strong Bones, Steady Ground Life after a spinal cord injury (SCI) involves more than what’s visible; what’s happening beneath the surface is crucial. Bone density is a key factor in long-term health, and it can decrease unexpectedly. For many individuals with SCI, this reduction in bone density, known as osteoporosis, heightens the risk […]
The Bowel: the digestive system

Bowel & Bladder The Bowel: the digestive system After a spinal cord injury, the connection between your brain and body can be disrupted, which often leads to changes in bowel control. We understand that confronting these changes can be both challenging and emotional. Over time, you’ll gain the insights and practical skills needed to restore […]