by Sancin on Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:23 pm
Something I have been thinking about for awhile are paraplegics. They are a group of people that are increasing and increasing, largely d/t trauma of one sort or another. If they were/are in the military they do have some followup support, but average citizens have little support, other than in Canada where our medical health plan does provide acute and some chronic and maybe rehabilitation care (larger centres only). They tend to be young thus have a life time of needed support. Cancer, in Canada at least, has LOTS of money thanks to the Terry Fox Fund and a lot of people think of children and babies in need thus provide some needed items. Those injured people that had insurance coverage or are actually employed seem to have personalized wheelchairs but I think they are very costly and wonder how they can be make more comfortable.
The paraplegic group probably need financial support, but can anyone think of what young people confined to wheel chairs may need?
I think, overall, this sounds like a good project and look forward to seeing what we all come up with.
*~*~*~* Nancy*~*~*~*
God put me on this earth to sew and finish a certain number of things. I am so far behind now.....I will never die!.......If I stitch fast enough does it count as an aerobic exercise?