WASHINGTON, March 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Paralyzed Veterans of America Executive Director Carl Blake issued the following statement regarding the medical treatment of veterans with spinal cord injury (SCI) and diseases such as MS and ALS, and other people with disabilities during the coronavirus pandemic.
"During this unprecedented pandemic, it's important to remember everybody deserves quality health care. As such, we are coordinating closely with the Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure that the SCI system of care remains strong and fully accessible to paralyzed veterans. PVA is coordinating with the VA and Capitol Hill to address the needs of veterans who receive crucial, life-sustaining daily care in their homes. PVA is working diligently to ensure that the broader community response to the coronavirus addresses the needs of people with disabilities, particularly as major support systems are impacted and vital supplies become more difficult to obtain."
"As the pandemic moves forward, medical professionals must not stereotype someone's quality of life when assessing medical priorities. We have yet to see this occur in the United States, but as the number of coronavirus patients increases, PVA stands ready to continue our commitment to fight for quality health care for catastrophically disabled veterans and all people with disabilities."
About Paralyzed Veterans of America
Paralyzed Veterans of America is the only congressionally chartered veterans service organization dedicated solely for the benefit and representation of veterans with spinal cord injury or disease. For more than 70 years, the organization has ensured that veterans receive the benefits earned through service to our nation; monitored their care in VA spinal cord injury units; and funded research and education in the search for a cure and improved care for individuals with paralysis.
As a life-long partner and advocate for veterans and all people with disabilities, Paralyzed Veterans of America also develops training and career services, works to ensure accessibility in public buildings and spaces and provides health and rehabilitation opportunities through sports and recreation. With more than 70 offices and 33 chapters, Paralyzed Veterans of America serves veterans, their families and their caregivers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Learn more at pva.org.
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