Similar organisations to Adapt Movement Inc
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Supportive Living Inc.
Since 1991, SLI has become a recognized leader in Neuro-Wellness, developing programs designed to empower people with brain injury and other neurological disorders to improve functional abilities affected by their condition.
558
Woburn
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Public Health Programs
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Miami Sci Wellness Inc
iAm Able Fitness is a 501(c) dedicated to the paralysis community.
2835
Miami
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Health Support Services
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Gathering Strength Inc
A nonprofit corporation that empowers people with disabling conditions, such as spinal cord injury Gathering Strength is a disability-led organization that empowers people with physical disabilities to achieve better health, increase self-sufficiency, and become more engaged in the community.
598
Louisville
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Synapse Tbi Retreats
Synapse TBI Retreats provides multi day retreat opportunities for adult brain injury survivors living in the community.
Coopersburg
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Health Support Services
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Neuro-Wellness Alliance Inc
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OF PORTLAND
Helping the MS Community Since 1949 Working together to improve the quality of life for those with Multiple Sclerosis and their families.
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PORTLAND
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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THE NEW FACE OF MS
Welcome to The New Face of MS, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness, educating, motivating and inspiring individuals diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis (MS), their families, and friends.
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MEMPHIS
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Health Support Services
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LEGACY HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC
It’s simple. We bring purpose, safety, and dignity to seniors’ lives.
1646
Raleigh
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Public Health Programs
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THE BRAIN INJURY FOUNDATION OF ST LOUIS
To provide innovative community based solutions to meet the specific social and vocational needs of individuals with brain injuries.
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ST LOUIS



