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  2. Paralyzed Veterans of America - Wikipedia

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    NSO's are typically experts in veterans' law and VA regulations, and must know how to apply that knowledge to fight for the benefits a veteran has earned. This includes claims for service-connected compensation, non-service-connected pensions, home health care, specially adapted housing, automobile grants and adaptive equipment.

  3. Semper Fi & America's Fund - Wikipedia

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    Transportation Assistance that provides adaptive modes of transportation to include modified wheelchairs, vehicles and snow removal equipment. Skip's Kids Program that provides care and support for children in military families who are dealing with their own critical injury or illness, or who are feeling the impact of having a wounded, ill, or ...

  4. Para-alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    Para-alpine skiing is an adaptation of alpine skiing for athletes with a disability. The sport evolved from the efforts of disabled veterans in Germany and Austria during and after the Second World War.

  5. Man with mobility restrictions gets adaptive sports gear - AOL

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    Jan. 16—With goals for the new year top of mind this month, the Kelly Brush Foundation is excited to help Tanner Hall of Rushville launch into 2024 with new adaptive sports equipment that will ...

  6. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    In other words, assistive technology is any object or system that helps people with disabilities, while adaptive technology is specifically designed for disabled people. [7] Consequently, adaptive technology is a subset of assistive technology. Adaptive technology often refers specifically to electronic and information technology access. [8]

  7. Parasports - Wikipedia

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    Disabled Sports USA was established in 1967 by disabled military veterans, including Jim Winthers, [6] to help rehabilitate the injured soldiers returning from Vietnam [7] and originally named the National Amputee Skiers Association. [8] In 1970, Hal O'Leary founded the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) at Winter Park in Colorado ...

  8. Adaptive equipment - Wikipedia

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    Examples of adaptive equipment or assistive technology are wheelchairs, lifts, standing frames, gait trainers, augmentative communication devices, bath chairs, and recreational items such as swings or tricycles." [1] A growing market for adaptive equipment is in the use of mobility vans. In this case, adaptive equipment, also known as assistive ...

  9. Move United - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Sports USA (formerly the National Wheelchair Athletic Association, Wheelchair Sports USA, and Wheelchair & Ambulatory Sports, USA) was established in 1956, as the National Wheelchair Athletic Association, by disabled military veterans to help rehabilitate the war injured returning from Korea.