Voice-activated smart devices are more than just convenient — they’re empowering. For individuals with spinal cord injuries, regaining control over the environment means increased independence, confidence, and freedom.
#EnhancedIndependence#TestimonialTuesday
We’re excited to share some awesome June events and fundraisers from members of the SCI Resource Consortium. Mark your calendars and stay tuned! Moving forward, we’ll also be highlighting events from all New England foundations, whether they’re part of the Consortium or not.
It was an exciting day last week as players took the ice at Madison Square Garden for the 8th Annual Travis Roy Hockey Classic! Dianne and Randy represented the Travis Roy Center, sharing the powerful impact of the players’ donations.
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At the Travis Roy Center, we begin working with individuals during their inpatient stay, This early access gives them more control, independence, and a hands-on feel for how these devices can enhance their daily lives—both in the hospital and beyond. #IndependenceThroughTech
Hosted by TRC, the SCI Resource Consortium is a collaborative initiative that brings together local foundations and clinicians to improve access to vital resources for spinal cord injury patients. By working together, we’re bridging gaps in care and enhancing support.
Join us in welcoming Dianne Vitkus as the new Resource Manager for the Travis Roy Center! Dianne brings a wealth of knowledge from her background in healthcare, along with personal experience navigating the rehabilitation process. We’re thrilled to have her on board!