Friday, February 27, 2026

SCATP, Join us for today's Webinar: Assertiveness Skills for Safer Travel

Join us for today's Webinar: Assertiveness Skills for Safer Travel
Date & Time: Feb 27, 2026 11:00 AM  in  Eastern Time (US and Canada) 
Participants must register to receive the webinar link.  REGISTER NOW

Target Audience: Anyone with vision loss or serving adults and children with vision loss.

Description: Learn the skills that increase safety, reduce risk, and strengthen independent travel. This session teaches you how to communicate your needs clearly, give effective instructions to drivers, decline unwanted assistance confidently, and respond decisively when a situation raises concern. We’ll be drawing on evidence-based personal safety practices and real community travel scenarios to learn phrases, behaviors, and actions you can rely on across rideshare, paratransit, public transit and everyday community interactions.
Speaker Biography: Alex Livingston has been an Orientation and Mobility Specialist for five years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from UNC Asheville and a master’s degree in special education from North Carolina Central University. She serves children and adults with vision loss throughout the state of South Carolina.


Rachell Johnson, MCD., CCC-SLP, ATP

Program Manager

SC Assistive Technology Program

Center for Disability Resources

8301 Farrow Road

Columbia, SC 29203

rachell.johnson@uscmed.sc.edu

https://sc.edu/medicine/scatp

Phone: 803-935-5301 | Fax: 803-935-5342 | ​Toll Free: 800-915-4522

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Free BI Awareness Paying Cards at Soda City Market!

 

Brain Injury Association of South Carolina

We're kicking off Brain Injury Awareness Month at Soda City Market!  

Stop by our booth to connect, learn, and support brain injury survivors across South Carolina.


Soda cap which says: So refershing: soda city: brain, body, belly.

Find Us at
Soda City Market

Saturday, February 28
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Main Street, Columbia

Come say hello, explore resources, and learn how BIASC is creating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education, and advocacy.


Recieve a desk of BI awareness playing cards when you register for the walk, run, & roll at soda city market!

Register On-Site — Get a Special Thank You

Sign up on site for BIASC’s Walk, Run & Roll for Brain Injury Awareness and receive a custom deck of Brain Injury Awareness playing cards as a thank-you for your support. The Walk, Run & Roll happens on March 22 in Charleston, Columbia, and Upstate!

Learn More

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Shop Survivor-Made Goods

Support local brain injury survivors by purchasing handmade items created by BI survivors, with proceeds benefiting BIASC programs.
Notecards • Bowties • Soup Koozies


walk, run & roll for brain injury awareness

Stop by Our Booth to:

• Learn about Brain Injury Awareness Month
• Register for the Walk, Run & Roll
• Support BIASC with a donation
• Purchase survivor-made products
• Connect with our team

See you Saturday at Soda City Market!




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Thursday, February 26, 2026

New Mobility Newsletter – Feb. 24, 2026

 

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Feb 24, 2026 - View in browser

PRODUCTS

Man in wheelchair doing a leaning exercise with wrist weights.
Wheelchair Users' Favorite Home Workout Products
We asked our social media audience to share their favorite home workout products and they delivered recommendations on the most accessible strength and cardio equipment, along with online fitness services made by and for wheelchair users.  Whatever your budget and level of function, we’ve got something for you.

SEX, WHEELS AND RELATIONSHIPS

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Using Fantasy to Liberate, Rather Than Erase My Disabled Identity
After her spinal cord injury, Kelsey Petersen used fantasy to reconnect with her body and the sensations that she'd lost. But then, a long-distance romance helped her realize the value of bringing her present self into the fantasies she was creating. “I can invite my disabled body into the fantasy, and still be limitless, it just takes a little courage, curiosity, and creativity,” she writes.

PERSPECTIVES

Finding Ease in a Body with Cerebral Palsy
For Greg Moomjy, functioning with CP often felt like he was forcing his body to do things it didn’t want to do. Then, an opera-singer friend introduced him to the Alexander Technique, a therapeutic method that aims to integrate your thinking and movement. Moomjy explains how the technique completely changed his relationship with his body, reduced his spasms and allowed him to eliminate some medications.

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PARALYMPICS

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Five Storylines to Watch at the 2026 Winter Paralympics
The Milan Cortina Paralympics start in less than two weeks, on March 6, and all the action will be shown on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service. Elliott Lapin breaks down the most interesting Team USA storylines of this year’s games, including a chance for sled hockey history, whether the U.S. will get its first wheelchair curling medal, and whether Paralympic superstar Oksana Masters can continue her cross-country skiing and biathalon dominance. (Photo by OIS/Joe Toth)

PRO TIPS

Comparing Your SCI to Others
We can learn so much by finding parallels with people who have similar disabilities, but no two injuries are the same. In 2019, we talked to wheelchair users about comparing your SCI to others. One common theme? Sometimes in trying to find similarities, we lose sight of our own unique strengths.

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