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A few years ago we ran a post called 'Everytime I see her I feel guilt.' It was about an article in the American Journal of Medical Genet...
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You may have seen this story about parents who choose to medically halt the growth of their children with severe disabilities through sur...
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'Kids who are lonely at age 10 are three times more likely to have depressive symptoms when they're 14.'
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The brain-computer interface means 'Seth can do something all by himself, without help, just by thinking.'
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When we walked in to Nova's Ark camp this morning there was a large black pig sleeping on the lawn beside a pen with dozens of guinea pig...
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SupportThe TRAIL wants to thank government and non-government funding agencies for their generous support which helps us to conduct impor...
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At the PROPEL Lab we are interested in studying and developing new technologies and techniques to help individuals with sever...
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Chelsea Rauh, R/TRO Reg. (TRO Ontario), has been working in the role of a Therapeutic Recreation Assistant on the Complex Continuing Care (CCC) and Complex Transitioning Care Unit (CTC) for over four and a half years. Chelsea loves to sing and share joyful engaged moments with clients and families in recreation and leisure programs that build on skills and engaged participation.
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Karen Ward has worked with children with disabilities for over 30 years. She now manages several of our clinical programs, and says we need to better “infiltrate the community. We need so much more of our rehab services in core community groups—in camps, sports programs and library programs. We…
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Donna Kirk is the author of FindingMatthew: A Child with Brain Damage, A Young Man with Mental Illness, A Son andBrother with Extraordina...
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