CUS-N: A Tool for Patient Advocacy
Revised: 1/2015
Related Resources
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Independence and Being Home Alone with a Spinal Cord Injury
Information about being home alone.
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Educational Videos: Advocating for Yourself
Living with a spinal cord or traumatic brain injury often leads to a need to for self-advocacy. Self-advocacy involves communicating your needs and taking action to get your needs met. In this video, Craig staff and patient-graduates offer suggestions and strategies for getting organized, communicating assertively, and finding the resources you need.
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Help Hope Live
Help Hope Live supports community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical expenses and related costs due to cell and organ transplants or catastrophic injuries and illnesses. These efforts play a critical role in helping clients access the care and equipment they need to heal, live, and thrive. For more information please visit our website, email us at support@helphopelive.org or call us at 800-642-8399.