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Day 2 with the rehab nurses
Posted by JLo
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Here I am at the second day of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) Conference. The weather is gloomy here in Orlando, but the attendees, nurses, and exhibitors are all in bright spirits.

Last night was the first official day of conferencing, and between then and so far today, a number of people came up to the Reeve Foundation booth for various reasons. Some just to say hi and thanks for being here; some to tell us one of our Ambassadors, Scott Chesney, hello and what a great job he did speaking in Houston; some to tell us about the ongoings of a Quality of Life grant they received, others to simply praise Christopher and Dana; and some to find out more information.

What I've learned most of all so far about the Foundation simply by being here, is how much of an important resource our Paralysis Resource Guide (PRG) really is. I always knew the PRG was well, a resource, but this ARN conference has taught me that people from all over the country and and different rehabilitation centers use it as a valuable tool for people living with paralysis.

The PRG consists of over 330 pages of useful information for the consumer. Click here to view the online version or go here to fill out a form to order your copy today. (It comes in English and Spanish).

Time to go back to exhibiting! Don't forget to order your PRG today!

Janelle

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