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  • In order of popularity, what are the top 5 websites for people who've recently been injured and need information on handicapped accessories and support?


  • OK, as a further form of clarification, let me take a moment to paint the picture I'm looking to achieve - A person has been permanently injured (really, any type - closed head, paralysis, surgery, car accident, etc.) and they turn to the "web" for support, advice, specialized equipment, and other such information. What are the most popular sites (or most likely sites) they visit?


  • [I meant this text as an answer rather than a Clarification...sorry!] morder11-ga, I'm glad to hear that the information I provided you goes a long way to meeting your needs. There's one other resource that I would like to bring to your attention in order to make my answer complete, and that's the About.com website. About.com -- unlike many other web directories and lists of resources -- is created by human editors that are very knowledgable in their fields. Each editor provides what they feel are the best web resources on a particular topic. There isn't really a general About.com page on "disabilities". Instead, the pages are presented by particular conditions (e.g. "chronic pain"), or geographically (e.g. resources for the disabled in the Boston area). Here are some examples of what I mean: ----- http://boston.about.com/od/disabilites/index.htm?terms=disabilities+boston Boston, MA: Disabilites State agencies, groups that assist people with disabilities, and Massachusetts handicap access laws. ----- and a general site on resources for chronic pain management: ----- http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/paintreatment/a/chronicpain_2.htm?terms=chronic+pain Orthopedics: Chronic Pain Management ----- Take some time to go over these pages. They can be pretty busy, but there are a lot of links and references to some terrific resources. Hope this is exactly what you needed. However, before rating this answer, please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you. Just post a Request for Clarification, and I'm at your service. All the best, pafalafa-ga search strategy -- Searched Google Directory and the about.com site for [ disabilities ]


  • Again, it would appear that you've answered my question, as I need to see which sites are the most popular to help handicapped people improve their standard of living, be it with accessories or support. As before (and since I've clarified what I'm exactly looking for), if you can offer any more assistance, it would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, morder11


  • Hello again, As with your other question, I've done a good deal of looking around, but without much success. The sites I've provided already ARE the sites that injured people would turn to for assistance with their conditions. I'm not quite sure what else to add. Of course, "injuries" is a very broad term, and someone who is paralyzed certainly has a very different set of needs than someone who is, say, blinded in an accident. If you find you have need for more focused information on a particular condition, you may want to consider posting a new question asking for the best web resources for that particular set of needs. Hope that helps...a bit, anyway. paf


  • morder11-ga, There are so many different ways to interpret your question, that it's hard to know which resources would best meet your needs. You might be best exploring the Google Web Directory under headings related to "Disabled". The web sites are listed in order of popularity under each category. For instance, here's a few of the most relevant categories, along with the highest-ranked websites in each category: Shopping >
    Personal Injury Lawyers - car accidents, personal injury, or wrongful ::
    A personal injury lawyer specializing in car accidents, plane crashes and wrongful death cases involving victims with brain, head or back injury.
    http://www.injurylawattys.com/spinal-injury.htm
    HOME
    Health > Disabilities > Assistive Technology http://directory.google.com/Top/Shopping/Health/Disabilities/Assistive_Technology/ AbleNet - http://www.ablenetinc.com/ Provides products for children and adults with severe or profound disabilities. Maxi Aids - http://www.maxiaids.com/ Offers a wide variety of products for daily living, mobility, low vision, hard of hearing, and technology. Solutions for Humans - http://www.sforh.com Offers adaptive technology solutions and services for individuals with various disabilities. Shopping > Health > Disabilities > Assistive Technology > Daily Living http://directory.google.com/Top/Shopping/Health/Disabilities/Assistive_Technology/Daily_Living/ Dynamic Living - http://www.dynamic-living.com/ Offering solutions for easier living including unique tranfer boards, garden scooters, voice activated lamp controls, and amplified telephones. Access Store - http://www.accessstore.com/ Features door threshold ramps, braille signage, bath accessories, listening devices, and other specialty products. Society > Disabled http://directory.google.com/Top/Society/Disabled/ MossRehab ResourceNet - http://www.mossresourcenet.org Tips on accessible travel, factsheets on specific disabilities, information on the ADA, and disability news. Disability Awareness in the United States - http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/able/ Informs audiences worldwide as to current developments in the United States on the subject. Paradigm - http://www.paradigm-uk.org/ UK portal for learning disability news, policy, articles, links, and discussion. Information about Paradigm's courses and conferences. RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium - http://www.healthwellness.org The RRTC conducts research studies and training projects to support the health and wellness of persons with disabilities. Find health information and information about assistive technology. ================================= Let me know if this is the sort of information you're looking for. pafalafa-ga


  • As much as I could hope for - thanks again.


  • morder11-ga, I'm glad to hear that the information I provided you goes a long way to meeting your needs. There's one other resource that I would like to bring to your attention in order to make my answer complete, and that's the About.com website. About.com -- unlike many other web directories and lists of resources -- is created by human editors that are very knowledgable in their fields. Each editor provides what they feel are the best web resources on a particular topic. There isn't really a general About.com page on "disabilities". Instead, the pages are presented by particular conditions (e.g. "chronic pain"), or geographically (e.g. resources for the disabled in the Boston area). Here are some examples of what I mean: ----- http://boston.about.com/od/disabilites/index.htm?terms=disabilities+boston Boston, MA: Disabilites State agencies, groups that assist people with disabilities, and Massachusetts handicap access laws. ----- and a general site on resources for chronic pain management: ----- http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/paintreatment/a/chronicpain_2.htm?terms=chronic+pain Orthopedics: Chronic Pain Management ----- Take some time to go over these pages. They can be pretty busy, but there are a lot of links and references to some terrific resources. Hope this is exactly what you needed. However, before rating this answer, please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you. Just post a Request for Clarification, and I'm at your service. All the best, pafalafa-ga search strategy -- Searched Google Directory and the about.com site for [ disabilities ]





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