Chapter Name Change

In April 2023 we announced that we have transitioned our Chapter’s name from the Greater Boston Chapter of United Spinal Association, to SCIboston. We will continue to be a chapter of United Spinal Association and offer the same support and services to individuals and families impacted by spinal cord injury in Massachusetts and the New England area. We are making the change to simplify and shorten our name and to be consistent with our website, social media and email addresses. 

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In this newsletter you will find:

  • Upcoming Events! Social, Education Series, Gala, and Red Sox Game!
  • Looking to Connect with a Peer Mentor? Watch Our Peer-to-Peer Video!
  • Advocacy Events and Update
  • SCIboston Grant Program
  • SCI Transition Program 
  • SCIboston YouTube 
  • Support Groups *New Group* For Younger Adults
  • For Sale/Donations *Updated Items*
  • Community Tidbits - Wheelchair Rugby, Model Systems, Parafencing, and Career Fair  (if you’re having issues viewing these click View entire message)
  • Helpful Resources

We rely on donations, sponsors and grants to fund our peer programs. If we made a difference in your life or that of someone you love, consider a donation to allow us to continue to assist others as we assisted you.  

 

SCIboston is recognized by the IRS as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

 
 
 

Upcoming Events

SCIboston with your social, February 4, 1-4 PM at Woburn -Stoneham elks, Woburn, MA. Celebrate friendship and community with warm drinks and sweet treats. RSVP to heidi@sciboston.org.
Saturday education series, spinal cord injury in mental health: challenges in solutions. Saturday, February 17, 2024, 11 AM -- 12 PM join doctor hayward, psychologist and spinal cord injured wheelchair user, as she addresses spinal cord injury in mental health. She will share common challenges and effective treatment options. Dr. Haywood Will also be available for Q and a after. Click the image to join
SAVE THE DATEAn Evening of Celebration and Live Storytelling to Honor the Spinal Cord Injury CommunityApril 13, 2023 5:30pmThe Boston Marriott Newton2345 Commonwealth AveNewton, MAThe evening will include cocktail hour, silent auction, dinner, he lives storytelling event and awards. More information in ticket sales coming soon!
 

Looking to Connect with a Peer Mentor?

Are you or a family member looking to connect with one of SCIboston's trained peer mentors? Many people find it helpful, reassuring, and hopeful to talk to a mentor about adjusting to life after a spinal cord injury. Topics of conversation could include getting back to work or school after a sci, adaptive sports, relationships and intimacy, bladder and bowel management, and more. We match individuals with peer mentors based primarily on gender, injury level, age, interests, and family life, amongst other considerations. SCIboston's mentors also lead many of our virtual support groups, as well as attend them to provide support to others. If you'd like to hear more about the program or wish to connect with someone, please contact SCIboston's Peer Mentor Coordinator, Jessika, at jcoromel@partners.org to learn more today.

Click the thumbnail to watch a video from our Peer Mentors!

 

Architectural Access Virtual Meeting:

Tuesday, February 13, 2024 from 1:00-2:00 pm (on zoom)

Register here.

The Massachusetts Office on Disability (MOD) and the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council (MDDC) are hosting a discussion about architectural access. Hear the latest about the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board’s (MAAB) work updating access regulations, current federal changes to architectural access regulations, and MDDC’s legislation to improve architectural accessibility.

United Spinal Association’s Advocacy LIVE:

Tuesday February 20th, 2024 from 1:00 - 2:00 pm, on Zoom.

Please stay tuned for where to register.

Interested in grassroots advocacy? The United Spinal Association holds a monthly meeting for advocates to collaborate on national issues. Top priorities include wheelchair repair, air travel, SSI asset limits, parking, emergency preparedness, care support, and housing. Advocacy LIVE meetings are held monthly on Tuesday, alternating each month from 1-2 PM and 5-6 PM. 

February RTAG General Meeting:

Thursday February 22nd, 2024 from 3:00 - 5:00 pm, on Zoom. 

Please register here.

Riders’ Transportation Access Group (RTAG) is an organization that is committed to improving the accessibility standards of transportation for people with disabilities and older people. The right to use public transportation is “a fundamental component to inclusion in our community”. Join the monthly general meeting to discuss with the MBTA, Department of System-Wide Accessibility and The RIDE. 

American Sign Language will be provided for this meeting. Other accommodations available upon request.

SCIboston Advocacy Coordinator

SCIboston would like to introduce the newest member of our team, Vita Brown. Vita is the new SCIboston
Advocacy Coordinator and will be working on key legislative issues and initiatives that impact the SCI community. Vita will work on coalition building and community outreach and engagement. See below for weekly advocacy events you can learn about and get involved in! For more information or questions, contact Vita at vita@sciboston.org

This month's advocacy update includes a breakdown on the wheelchair repair bill’s amendments, a call to action on local and national legislation, information on Gov. Healey’s omnibus housing bill, news from RTAG, and a number of advocacy related events and opportunities!


Express support for Wheelchair Warranty and Repair! Find your local legislator here. Then send them an email expressing your support. Template found here.

Take the Advocacy Survey
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SCIboston's Back2RI Grant Program

Our Grant Program assists individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury or Disorder (SCI/D) who demonstrate a financial need. These grants can help assist with obtaining either Durable Medical Equipment or Vehicle Modifications up to $4,000
Examples of Eligible Items:
Upgrade and maintenance of wheelchairs, home ramps and lifts, computers, commodes, standing frames, shower chairs/benches, vehicle hand controls, wheelchair locking systems, and more.
To learn more about the eligibility requirements, what our grants cover, and to fill out the application click the button below!

Spinal Cord Injury Transition Program

Stacie Selfridge - TRANSITION PROGRAM LIAISON

Stacie oversees SCIboston’s SCI Transition Program, which aims to assist individuals who live in nursing homes to get back to living independently. Stacie brings twenty-plus years of knowledge and experience as an Occupational Therapist to our SCIboston community. We are pleased to announce the SCIboston Spinal Cord Injury Transition Program has had some great successes during it's first year and a half and we want to continue helping individuals with there independence.

Do you know someone with an SCI that is living in a nursing home? We are looking for new candidates who are motivated to move back into the community.

Please contact info@sciboston.org for more information or to recommend a candidate.

Our YouTube Channel

Have you missed one of our recent Saturday Education Series Presentations or one of our virtual community events? Did you know that we upload them to our YouTube channel?
We have presentations on:
Spaulding Adaptive Sports & Boston Area Fitness Programs
Hollister Products and Insurance Reimbursement
Nutrition and Metabolic Changes with SCI/D 
Cooking with Arash
Returning to School After SCI
Adaptive Driving
SCI Awareness Month Playlist 
And so much more!

Click the button below to check them all out!

Virtual Support Groups

Join us for one or more of our virtual support groups that meet your needs as an individual, family member, or significant other affected by a spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D). Our many virtual groups offer opportunities for open discussion, support, and resources. 
Younger Adult Group
Women's Group
Newly Injured 
Spanish Group
After Dark Groups
Family Groups
SCI/D Discussion Group
And many more!
Click the button to access more information and the zoom links!

For Sale/Donated

Are you looking for or do you have Durable Medical Equipment, Assistive Technology, Adapted Vehicles or an Accessible Home for sale or donation?
This month we have:
Adapted Silverware (New)
Wheelchair Hitch Carrier
Kia Soul Ramp Vehicle 
Duet Basic Bicycle
And so much more!
Click the button below to check them all out or submit your item!

Resources

Our resource page was curated by our staff with information provided by our mentors, group leaders, and other members of the SCI community that includes information about:
Caregivers
Getting Back to Work
Housing, Sports & Recreation
Complex Rehab Technology
Transportation
and so much more!
Click the button below to check them all out!
 
 

Community Tidbits

Flyer with an image of wheelchair users playing wheelchair rugby. Text: Northeast passage wheelchair rugby clinic. Saturday February 17, 2023 at 9 AM-1 PM. At UNH Hamel rec center, first floor enclosed basketball courts. For anyone with a disability. If interested or any questions, please contact Allison qualls at allison.qualls@unh.edu
Image with the following text: The Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center works closely with researchers in the 18 Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Model System Centers to develop resources for people living with spinal cord injury and their supporters. These user-friendly resources are grounded in evidence and available in a variety of formats such as printable PDF documents, videos, and slideshows. Their website is available in many languages!Visit https://msktc.org/ for more information!
 
Flier has a photo of wheelchair users fencing. Text reads: parafencing classes and clinicsWinter 2024: January 28th, February 11th, and February 25thSpring 2024: April 21st, May 5th, and May 19th1PM; Ages 12+Our Parafencing program is designed for new and continuing fencers. Classes will be focused on the tactics and skills required for parafencing. Athletes will learn rules of right of way, technical rules of the game, and the skills required for bouting. Classes will focus on foil tactics and techniques. Athletes may choose to attend some or all of the clinic sessions. Each clinic session $20 or $50 for full season (3 sessions)Private lessons are available upon request. Click here
 
 
 

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Helpful Resources

United Spinal Association Resources and Webinars

Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Resources and Webinars

Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC)

Facing Disabilities: for families facing spinal cord injuries

New Mobility Magazine

Spaulding New England Regional SCI Model System

ReUse DME Website: Refurbished Durable Medical Equipment

 Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System Informative Webinars 

AbleThrive: Curated Content Just for You

Massachusetts Office on Disability 

 

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(617) 952-5643 | info@sciboston.org

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