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This is the spinal
cord injury (SCI) peer web page. The purpose of this site is to
bring the peer support program to you. SCI-Peers are trained volunteers
who have learned to cope with their own spinal cord injuries.
At Magee, Peers are available to meet with new patients and answer
any questions regarding life after a spinal cord injury. When
patients leave Magee the peer program was usually left behind
as well. Until now!
In this web site, individuals with (SCI) can find information
on topics by either talking to a peer or exploring the resources
available on the web site. Work, sports, school, hobbies, living
independently, home modification and travel are examples of the
information available here. This web site is monitored and updated
by people with SCI. The peers are available to answer questions
regarding every day problems or concerns. With over 100 trained
peers with a variety of injury levels quadriplegia, paraplegia,
incomplete and complete levels with years of experience, the chances
are your questions will be answered. We invite you to browse around
and give us your feedback. This is "our" web site. Life
does not end with SCI; it's a new beginning. |