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SCI SASK 2020 Annual General Meeting
1st Annual Day of Giving May 28
NeuroSask Active and Connected
University of Saskatchewan Rehabilitation Science has launched new program. A virtual physical activity and wellness support program for people with mobility impairments. Targeting individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, o or Spinal Cord Injury, but anyone welcome.For more information and to register visit: https://rehabscience.usask.ca/neurosask.php
New Activity Guidelines University of Saskatchewan College of Physiotherapy
COVID-19 Communication Rights Toolkit
Shared with permission: With the rapid spread of COVID-19, providers including nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals are working around the clock to ensure the safety and treatment of their patients. Unfortunately, many of these patients require intubation or other escalated respiratory support, resulting in an inability to speak. Hospitals and healthcare workers across the…
Hand Washing-Covid-19
SCI Saskatchewan suspends client visits and in-person visits at both Provincial and Regional locations until further notice.
Like many of you, Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan is monitoring the potential impact of COVID-19 and actively preparing to meet the demands of the evolving situation. The health and safety of our clients, volunteers, supporters and employees is of utmost importance for Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan. Therefore, we have determined to suspend all in-person events,…
Covid-19 Guidance for Spinal Cord Injury Community
Disclaimer: The following information has been pulled together by experts in the SCI Community on March 12, 2020 in consultation with infectious disease specialists. This document is based on the best available evidence at the time of release. We can’t guarantee that the guidance is up to date or current as the pandemic is changing…
Accessible Media Inc- #IGotThis Episode 3
Check out another fantastic video from Accessible Media Inc. In this episode, AMI Accessible Media shares the stories of two Saskatchewan men, the love and support of family helped them reclaim their identity, passion, and purpose. AMI shares video with SCI Sask of life-journey and positive aspects of peer mentorship supporting individuals living with spinal…
Online Peer Health Coaching for People with Spinal Cord Injury
The University of Toronto is currently recruiting participants for an Online Self-Management Program for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) called SCI&U. • Participants meet privately, one on one and online with trained peer health coaches; • Coaches are all Canadians with SCI; • Participants define and follow their own goals and plans for health related behaviour…