Hi Christine,
 
Hello there!  I'm Smurf, 22 years old and from the UK.  I'm a  paraplegic 
after a car accident in 2002, and a second spinal region injury 3  weeks ago.  
 
How is your client getting on?  I hope his doing as well as can be  
expected!!  Hope your able to find help and support here on the list, it's  a 
great 
list with some fantastic people here!
 
Take care,
 
Love Smurf xxx
 
In a message dated 03/01/2007 18:54:32 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hello everyone,
I am a new member of the list and would like to  introduce myself.  I am a 
clinical psychologist working in the  Bronx.  I joined the list because I have 
a 
new client who is paralyzed  from the neck down (actually, he is able to move 
his arms a little, but can't  grasp objects with his hands).  I work in a 
nursing facility where the  client has lived for the past three and a half 
years. 
 He was formerly a  social worker.  He fell down a flight of stairs and 
became  paralyzed.  He is now in his mid-fifties.  My client is able to get  
around 
the facility in a motorized wheelchair that he operates with his  chin.  He 
has frequent spasms, however, that cause his position in the  chair to shift 
and make operating the chair difficult at times.  It is  set on a very slow 
speed which he finds frustrating.  
 
Anyway, I am writing because this client has  asked me to help him improve 
his quality of life.  I have never worked  with someone who is paralyzed in 
this 
way so I'm trying to educate myself  about the particular challenges and 
needs of people in this position.  My  client has said recently that he is very 
bored, so I was looking into trying  to get him a voice activated computer.  
One 
question I have is what type  of computer and computer software have people 
used and like?  I recently  contacted someone from a spinal cord injury group 
in the new york area who is  looking into this for me, but I would also be 
interested in hearing from  people who have actually used voice activated 
computer 
systems and may have  recommendations.  
 
Thank you so much in advance.  I am very  happy that I found this group.
 
Christine Stiffler,  Ph.D.



 

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