Resources for Educators
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GENERAL OI RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
Orthopedic Impairment - Resources for Teachers
Teaching Students with Orthopedic Impairment
FOR PHYSICAL THERAPISTS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
Physical and Occupational Therapy under IDEA in Oregon (via RSOI)
Adapted Physical Education: The Role of Physical and Occupational Therapists in PE for Students with Disabilities (via RSOI)
Feeding Students In Educational Programs (via RSOI)
OBTAINING FUNDING FOR MOTOR EQUIPMENT
The Wheel to Walk Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps children with disabilities, 20 years of age and younger, obtain medical equipment or services that is not provided by insurance such as wheelchairs, gait trainers, and communication devices.
The Rotary Wheels of Power Program provides power wheelchairs, scooters, and accessories to qualified applicants in limited Portland areas (see zip codes listed on application).
The Blanch Fischer Foundation makes direct grants on behalf of Oregonians with physical disabilities who meet specific financial criteria.