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incontinence supplies for two weeks

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to Please Help Spinal Cord Injury Alberta
by Spinal Cord Injury Alberta
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Patients with spinal cord injuries often require specialized incontinence supplies to manage bladder and bowel issues. These supplies, ranging from catheters to protective undergarments, play a crucial role in maintaining dignity and comfort for individuals navigating the challenges of incontinence due to spinal cord injury.

Provide sweetgrass for an indigenous client
$25 CAD

Smudging is a cultural ceremony practiced by a wide variety of Indigenous people in Canada and is also associated with healing practices and promoting over-all well-being. When requested, Client Service Coordinators will provide sweetgrass to their clients to facilitate smudging.

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incontinence supplies for two weeks
$125 CAD

Patients with spinal cord injuries often require specialized incontinence supplies to manage bladder and bowel issues. These supplies, ranging from catheters to protective undergarments, play a crucial role in maintaining dignity and comfort for individuals navigating the challenges of incontinence due to spinal cord injury.

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Help with non-government funded medical supplies
$250 CAD

A spinal Cord Injury is an expensive injury. Many people don’t have access to the money they need to support them throughout their lives following an SCI. When a client is unable to fully fund non-government funded medical supplies, SCI-AB steps in to help them.

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Resilience Kits for 50 Clients upon Discharge
$500 CAD

SCI-AB maintains an active presence in the hospitals to meet with newly injured people. Upon discharge, patients are provided with resilience kits, with each kit consisting of items such as a tote bag, cup holder, Allan keys, cooling towel etc.

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