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Spinal Cord Injury Support Group

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Meet other individuals with spinal cord injuries, share experiences, participate in social activities and inquire about new medical advances and therapies for SCI-related issues. In person - 325 East Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA Support group email: slrsupportgroups@providence.org Support group hotline: 509-473-6681 Call for questions or to receive the Zoom link

Open House for Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Join us for an Open House for spinal cord injury patients on January 18th from 3-5 pm. Enjoy cookies and coffee and learn more about our Adaptive Technology Center.

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ALSSO Support Group

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Our group meets monthly to allow those with ALS, along with their supporters, to share their struggles and solutions with one another and to provide much-needed emotional support.  You are welcome to join in person or via Zoom. All families affected by ALS are welcome. For Zoom information please contact Desi Swenson at desis.alsso@outlook.com. For […]

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Huntington’s Disease Support Group

Gleason Research Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

This month's Huntington’s Disease Support Group will discuss the Huntington’s Disease Convention and Hope Walk. Refreshments provided. For additional information, please contact Molly Bartleson at mbartleson@selkirkneurology.com

Webinar: ALS TDI Research Collaborative Study

Hear from ALS Therapy Development Institute about the opportunity to participate in the ALS Research Collaborative study. The ARC study is the evolution of ALS TDI’s Precision Medicine Program (PMP) – the longest-running natural history study in ALS. Through the ARC study, ALS TDI partners with people with ALS to gather critical data about movement, […]

Webinar: ALS TDI Research Collaborative Study

Hear from ALS Therapy Development Institute about the opportunity to participate in the ALS Research Collaborative study. The ARC study is the evolution of ALS TDI’s Precision Medicine Program (PMP) – the longest-running natural history study in ALS. Through the ARC study, ALS TDI partners with people with ALS to gather critical data about movement, […]

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Adaptive Gaming Night

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Come to learn, play, and explore various ways to adapt your PC or gaming set up and be inspired to try new ways to implement technology to automate and adapt. For information, please contact Theresa Whitlock-Wild at t.whitlock-wild@wsu.edu.

Adaptive Gaming Night

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Come to learn, play, and explore various ways to adapt your PC or gaming set up and be inspired to try new ways to implement technology to automate and adapt. RSVP here. For information, please contact Theresa Whitlock-Wild at t.whitlock-wild@wsu.edu.

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Adaptive Gaming Night

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

Come to learn, play, and explore various ways to adapt your PC or gaming set up and be inspired to try new ways to implement technology to automate and adapt. RSVP here. For information, please contact Theresa Whitlock-Wild at t.whitlock-wild@wsu.edu.

Spinal Cord Injury Community Day

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

1-1:45 pm: Open House 1:45-2 pm: Vendor time 2-3:00 pm: Assistive Technology/adaptive gaming This educational/interactive program will be held in-person. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. RSVP by emailing slrsupportgroups@providence.org or calling 509-473-6232.

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Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services (PRESS)

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

PRESS – a program for the newly diagnosed. The PRESS Program (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) was designed for those diagnosed with PD within the last 5 years. This 8 week program conducted in a support group format will help you feel empowered, in control, and optimistic. The PRESS (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) program was […]

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Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services (PRESS)

Adaptive Technology Center 325 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane

PRESS – a program for the newly diagnosed. The PRESS Program (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) was designed for those diagnosed with PD within the last 5 years. This 8 week program conducted in a support group format will help you feel empowered, in control, and optimistic. The PRESS (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) program was […]