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Travel

Individuals with SCI can absolutely continue to enjoy the freedom and enrichment of travel, though it often requires more extensive planning and consideration of specific resources. 

Person in wheelchair looking out an airport window with a suitcase in hand

Trips may necessitate thorough research into accessible accommodations and transportation, arranging for personal care assistance, packing specialized medical equipment and supplies, and understanding potential health considerations in different environments. While the spontaneity of travel might be reduced, careful preparation ensures that people with SCI can still embark on fulfilling adventures and create lasting memories. Here are some resources for traveling after SCI:

Wheelchair accessible path on a sandy beach

MSKTC Adaptive Sports & Recreation

Magee Rehab Airline Travel Video

Recreation

Adaptive Adventures provides progressive outdoor adventures to individuals with physical disabilities and their families, regardless of location, equipment needs or economic status. 

Two people in a canoe looking at a wheelchair parked on a dock
North Star Logo: Compass with stars

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