
WWRC's Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Program is available to
individuals 15 years or older who are medically stable, and are in need of
SCI-related services. The goal of the SCI Program is to achieve the
individual’s highest attainable functioning level through team involvement
of the client and his or her family. The program emphasizes treatment planning and intervention to teach self sufficiency, responsibility for managing personal and physical needs, and vocational preparation.
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Features of the Spinal Cord Injury Program include:
- Academic Education
- Driver evaluation and training
- Equipment evaluation, prescriptional training
- Evaluation and training in computer technology
- Home visits
- Individual and group counseling
- Medical and psychological treatment
- Family education
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Pre-vocational training
- Recreational programs
- Rehabilitation engineering
- Vocational evaluation
- Vocational training
A comprehensive rehabilitation program offers the opportunity to interact with other persons with spinal cord injury at various levels of rehabilitation.
Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management Education for Adults with SCI
Learn about Project SCI-FI.
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Mary Sue Kerr
(800) 345-9972 (ext. 7200)
(540) 332-7200
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