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  • The Can Do Spirit

    Non-Profit Organization
    Redding, CA 96003

    The Can Do Spirit is a nonprofit organization that helps Veterans and their family when transitioning home following a catastrophic accident by removing barriers and fostering independence in a non-institutional environment; reducing the cost to the VA and Medicare system while empowering them to take back their life and thrive. Working to put into place the following programs: Resource center, advocacy, peer support for the entire family unit, life skills, caregiver support, but most importantly we have a Barrier Removal Program... help with making the home and its immediate surrounding safer and more accessible. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Strong work ethic, Dedicated in supporting my Brothers and Sisters, Empathetic to Veteran needs, Understanding of Veterans challenges.

  • Aquatic Therapy Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sedona, AZ 86351

    Healing Pools for Warriors: The Vision of the Aquatic Therapy Foundation is to improve upon the life quality of wounded warriors, trauma patients, veterans of all conflicts, elderly, physically challenged, life-long afflicted, with pools, tools, and guidance in aquatic healing. The idea is to accelerate patient recovery using devices allowing traction, exercise, and rehabilitation conveniently and privately through daily immersion at home with family. The Mission is to install, at no cost to the veteran, durable medical aquatic equipment in or at the veteran's home. Many warriors and trauma patients live in small town America where there is no VA hospital or indoor aquatic facility. The Merits of one device, The Vertical Pool, include the ability to achieve an erect posture for movements in the upright position, enabling proper spinal alignment and organ function, as well as horizontal swimming and seated exercise.