The Center for Independent Living of Broward (CILB) would like to thank the Craig H. Nielsen Foundation for their very generous donation for its Housing Assistance Program for People with Disabilities program to remove physical barriers in eleven people with disabilities' homes.
Renovations to remove physical barriers and installation of smart technology devices fosters independent living, allowing more individuals with paralysis and other mobility issues to live on their own. Additionally, employment and educational opportunities are increased through skills training, coaching, and job placement services. Benefits counseling and financial literacy courses further aid clients in securing and maintaining financial freedom.
The most requested and needed items were wheelchair ramps. Many consumers used plywood or other materials to create makeshift ramps to enter and exit their homes. These ramps create a lot of unnecessary stressors in their lives. Plywood ramps, though convenient and cheap to build, are not ideal. South Florida's rain and heat cause them to deteriorate more quickly, creating a potential for injury. They are also heavy and non-mobile. When the consumer needs a new ramp, they are faced with the additional burden of finding and paying someone to build it. Those who can't afford it have to make do with what they have and hope they aren't injured while trying to get in or out of their homes.
Grab bars, shower chairs, and Google Mini devices were also popular items. Most of the consumers served by this project live alone and report worrying about falling. The simple act of bathing could be dangerous for them if they were to slip and fall in their tub or shower.
Shower chairs and grab bars in the shower/tub and toilet areas allow them to bathe in a much more relaxing environment, while Google Mini devices will enable them to connect smart devices to things that may be out of their reach. Consumers can access their lights, thermostats, and even open their front door just by using their voice or app on their smartphone, eliminating the need to move or reach for things out of the way and potential for injury such as a fall.
Thanks to the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, people with spinal cord injuries can now utilize and enjoy their homes to their fullest!
The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation's funding is dedicated to supporting both programs and scientific research to improve the quality of life for those affected by and living with spinal cord injury.
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