About Us



About Us

Since 1945, Spinal Cord Injury Alberta (formerly Canadian Paraplegic Association Alberta) has been helping Canadians with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities. Started by a core group of WWII veterans in Ontario, the association has expanded to include offices in almost every province.

Spinal Cord Injury Alberta was founded in 1961. Since then, it has been a leader in offering support, direct service, information and advocacy to Albertans with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities.
 
Our Mission

To empower persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence and full community participation.

Whether it be assisting a newly spinal cord injured child or adult, lobbying for better public transportation, or helping to create a more 
inclusive community, SCI Alberta embraces the approach that there is more than one way.

Vision

Albertans with spinal cord injury and other physical disabilities will enjoy optimal physical, spiritual, economic and emotional well-being within fully accessible and welcoming communities free of physical, attitudinal and systemic barriers. This broad vision is shared in many respects with our partner organizations and agencies. Within this context, SCI Alberta strives to deliver the following visionary outcomes:
 
· Albertans with SCI and their families will be aware of and have access to SCI Alberta services and supports

· Clients and their families will adjust more successfully to the personal effects of injury and disability

· Clients will achieve increased independence and community participation

· Barriers to independence and inclusion will be reduced for people with SCI and other physical disabilities in Alberta communities

· SCI Alberta will be a stable and sustainable organization
 
Client Orientation

Our primary focus is responding to the needs of persons with SCI, their families and care giving networks. Where feasible, we extend services to others with related physical disabilities, particularly those living with mobility impairments.