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BIALA Resource Guide for Brain and Spinal Cord Injury

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Ski Dawgs Adaptive Water Skiing

Louisiana
985-516-8283

Adaptive Water Skiing in Southeast Louisiana

Social Security Disability Income

Nation Wide

Website informing about social security disability

Social Security Offices

Nation Wide
800-772-1213

Social security offices list

Southern Brain and Body Solutions

2201 11th Street
Mandeville
Louisiana
985-626-4422

Through a series of simple steps:

  1. Identify dysregulated brainwave patterns
  2. Retrain the brain to generate waves correctly
  3. Strengthen Neurons that are working properly.
  4. Build new neural pathways.

We know – it can sound odd or like something you might see in a movie.

In fact, neurofeedback has nothing to do with hypnosis or mind control and everything to do with strengthening your most powerful organ – your brain.

Neurofeedback Therapy permanently heals the brain without medication.

Southside Gardens Retirement Center And Assisted Living LLC

Baton Rouge
Louisiana
225-910-6018

A family-owned residential community serving South Baton Rouge's senior citizens for over 30 years! Provides supportive independent living, and comprehensive assisted living services.


Southwest Louisiana Independence Center, Inc.

4320 Lake Street
Lake Charles
Louisiana
(337) 477-7194

Our mission is to assist individuals with disabilities and the elderly in living positive, productive lives within our community – functioning as independently as possible in their chosen environment.

Our goal at @SLIC is to – advocate, counsel, train and support our disabled residents to live the very best life possible.

2 locations: Lake Charles and Lafayette

Special Olympics Louisiana

1010 W. 21st Avenue
Covington
Louisiana
985-345-6644

Special Olympics Louisiana (SOLA) is a state wide not-for-profit organization that changes lives by promoting understanding, acceptance and inclusion between people with and without intellectual disabilities.

Spex Seating

Nation Wide

Spex Seating makes a positive difference to lives of persons with a disability, therapists and carreers globally by providing leading edge postural support solutions for a wide range of special needs.

Spine Institute of Louisiana

1500 Line Ave. Suite 200
Shreveport
Louisiana
(318) 629-5555

The Spine Institute of Louisiana is dedicated to the treatment of non-operative and operative disorders of the spine.

To set an appointment, call at 318-629-5555 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

Split Second Foundation & Fitness

1995 Gentilly Blvd., C-18, New Orleans, La 70119
New Orleans
Louisiana
501-354-2149

Split Second Fitness is the first facility in Louisiana dedicated to people living with paralysis, stroke or amputation. It is part of the Split Second Foundation which is is a reintegration program for those who have suffered from a recent neurological disorder such as a spinal cord injury. The program will help patients transition from inpatient rehabilitation back into society, and will include a mental health component, case management and other services for those living with paralysis or amputation in Louisiana.

Split Second Fitness empowers individuals who live with a disabling condition to transform their hope into action. We provide a safe environment for research-based, individualized exercise programs that are proven to be highly effective for improving health, function and quality of life.

Every person who becomes a member of Split Second Fitness will be assessed by experienced staff in order to evaluate the client’s strengths, weaknesses, and needs. Following the assessment, an individualized regimen will be created for each client. With a strategy in hand and regularly scheduled workouts, the trainer and client will work to improve the following areas: ambulatory locomotor movement, balance, posture, motor function, neuromuscular development, range of motion, and more.