General Amputee and Limb Difference Resources2023-09-29T16:08:49-07:00

General Amputee and Limb Difference Resources Podcast

  • Amputee Support Group Valley of the Sun

Helping Amputees – Britt Kimball on Support Groups and Adaptive Clinics | We’re Not Stumped Podcast

November 19th, 2024|

Join us on this episode of the We're Not Stumped podcast as we talk with Britt Kimball, Amputee Program Champion at Encompass Health Valley of the Sun. A dedicated occupational therapist, Britt has been making a difference in the amputee community since 2016. Learn about her work leading monthly support groups, organizing running, swimming, and golf clinics. Discover how Britt's efforts create better outcomes for amputees and foster a supportive, thriving community.

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Support for Amputees: Young Amputee Fundraiser, Hospital Amputation Error, & AbleGamers Impact

November 14th, 2024|

In this episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland covers three impactful stories from the community. First, we explore a fundraiser organized to assist a young amputee and their family. Next, Mike discusses a tragic incident at Grace Hospital, where an amputation error resulted in the removal of the wrong leg, sparking an investigation. Lastly, Mike highlights the work of AbleGamers, a nonprofit organization making gaming accessible for people with disabilities.

  • Amputee Stories: Teen's Positive Impact, Double Amputee in Baseball & Beautifully Made Community

Amputee Stories: Teen’s Positive Impact, Double Amputee in Baseball Beautifully Made Community

November 7th, 2024|

In this uplifting episode of the We're Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland shares remarkable stories of amputees who are making a difference. Starting with a West Virginia teen who became a beacon of strength and positivity for his family after amputation, showing how resilience can inspire loved ones. Next, a dive into the journey of a double amputee who’s pursuing his dream of playing baseball. Finally, a spotlight the Beautifully Made Community, a group empowering those with physical differences to embrace their unique beauty.

  • Arizona Teen Shooting Survivor Needs New Prosthetic to Play Football | Amputee Stories

Arizona Teen Shooting Survivor Needs New Prosthetic to Play Football | Amputee Stories

October 31st, 2024|

In this episode of We're Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland dives into two powerful stories of resilience and determination. First, we learn about an Arizona teen and shooting survivor who needs a new prosthetic to continue playing the sport he loves: football. Mike explores the journey of recovery, the drive to stay in the game, and the community’s efforts to help him succeed. Then, hear about the life-changing impact of a generous GoFundMe donation from a Vanderbilt professor for a quadruple amputee. Discover how this incredible act of kindness transformed a life.

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Behind the Scenes of Daruma with John Lawson, Abigail Hawk & Tobias Forrest

October 29th, 2024|

In this exciting episode of the We're Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland engages in an inspiring and insightful conversation with Daruma cast members John Lawson (a double-hand amputee), Abigail Hawk (CBS's Blue Bloods), and Tobias Forrest (a C-level quadriplegic). Daruma is a landmark film, being the first in American cinematic history to cast both lead actors with disabilities. The film also stars Barry Bostwick (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) and tells a story everyone can relate to—one of friendship, fatherhood, and found family.

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The Danny Awards, Amputee Dog’s Viral ‘Ghost Paw,’ & Teen’s Cancer Journey

October 24th, 2024|

In this episode of the We're Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland highlights three powerful stories celebrating resilience, ability, and community support. We start with the Danny Awards, an inspiring initiative by Daniel's Music Foundation, recognizing the talents of musicians with disabilities. Next, we revisit the viral video of an amputee dog offering its owner a touching "ghost paw," capturing hearts worldwide. Finally, we share the moving story of a family coming together to renovate their home for a teen amputee courageously battling cancer. Tune in for these uplifting stories of triumph and support!

About General Amputee and Limb Difference Resources

“General amputee resources” refer to a broad range of information, services, organizations, and support systems available to individuals who have experienced limb loss or limb differences, as well as their families and caregivers. These resources aim to provide assistance, education, guidance, and community to help amputees adapt to their circumstances, regain independence, and improve their overall quality of life. Here are some examples of general amputee resources:

  • Amputee Support Groups: These are local or online communities where amputees can connect with others who have had similar experiences, share advice, and provide emotional support.
  • Rehabilitation Services: Rehabilitation centers and physical therapists provide specialized care and training to help amputees regain strength, mobility, and function. Occupational therapists assist with adapting to daily life.
  • Educational Materials: Websites, books, and brochures provide information about living with limb loss, prosthetic care, mobility techniques, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
  • Advocacy Organizations: Nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups, such as the Amputee Coalition, offer resources, education, and advocacy to promote the rights and well-being of amputees.
  • Financial Assistance Programs: Some organizations and foundations provide financial assistance or grants to help amputees access necessary prosthetic devices and services.
  • Peer Mentoring Programs: These programs match experienced amputees with newly amputated individuals to provide guidance, support, and encouragement during the recovery and adjustment process.
  • Government Agencies: Government departments or agencies may offer disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation programs, and resources to assist amputees in securing employment and accessing healthcare services.
  • Adaptive Sports and Recreation: Organizations dedicated to adaptive sports and recreational activities offer opportunities for amputees to participate in various physical activities and competitions.

These general amputee resources are essential for individuals adjusting to life after limb loss, as they can provide guidance, support, and practical solutions to help amputees lead fulfilling and independent lives. The specific resources available may vary by location, so individuals are encouraged to explore the options relevant to their needs and circumstances.

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