Aphasia Websites
computer assistive technology abilityhub for disability and disabilities
Assistive technology computer disability for spinal cord, injury, traumatic brain, Cerebral, Palsy, Autism, PDD, Downs Syndrome, Amyotrophic Lateral, Sclerosis, Multiple, Muscular Dystrophy.
Well Spouse Association
The Well Spouse® Association is a peer to peer support organization for spousal caregivers -- husbands, wives or partners of people with chronic illness and/or disability.
Welcome to International Academy of Classical Homeopathy
International Academy of Classical Homeopathy
The Stroke Network, an on-line stroke support group
An on-line stroke support network of stroke information. Message board and chat on-line for stroke survivor and stroke caregiver support.
Magee Rehabilitation - Believe
We improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities by providing high quality physical and cognitive rehabilitation services.
ALTA - Academic Language Therapy Association - Home
The Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) through academic language therapy help develop effective secondary language and written communication skills through proficiency in reading and writing.
The Tavistock Trust For Aphasia | Welcome
The Duke of Bedford founded The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia to try and ensure that more people could have access to the quality of treatment he received
Speld New Zealand - Dyslexia and other learning difficulties
Aiming to help children who are not realizing their educational potential because of specific learning disabilities like dyslexia.
Bridges4Kids - Helping parents and professionals with Michigan's most comprehensive source of information on education news and resources for special needs and at-risk children from birth to transition to adult life.
The goal of bridges4kids is to provide as much timely, useful information as possible to both parents and professionals regarding children with special needs, disabilities, and those who are at-risk. Bridges4Kids provides information for parents of children in both special education and general education settings.