I’d confirmed reservations for first class bulkhead seats for me and my travel assistant. Twice I’d confirmed seats and twice Alaska Airlines separated us and put us in different seats. Because of severe mobility issues I need those bulkhead seats to be close to lavatories in case I had to to go right now. Instead […]
Paralyzed Veterans of America Blog
Respect My Request: Michael’s Story
Missing a Golden Opportunity: Charlie’s Story
I recently traveled from Florida to Dulles International Airport on American Airlines. I left West Palm Beach, Florida and connected through Charlotte. When I arrived in Charlotte, my brand new Permobil F5 corpus was in perfect shape. I could not have been more pleased. My new chair had made the first portion of the trip […]
Interview with Angela Weir, RN, Director of Medical Services
What does the Medical Services team do and what impact have they had on the VA? One of the primary responsibilities of Medical Services is that we assure the quality of care and accessibility of healthcare services to Veterans with spinal cord injury and disease (SCI/D). Primarily the way we do that is we get […]
2021 Women Veterans Empowerment Retreat Recap
On September 30, 2021, over thirty-five female Veterans with disabilities gathered in Tempe, Arizona at the Mission Palms Hotel & Conference Center for PVA’s Women Veterans Retreat. They came to relax, build friendships, and learn how to navigate the unique issues they face after service. This year’s event focused on the whole health of women […]
PVA’s 2021 Women Veterans Empowerment Retreat
WASHINGTON, D.C., (Oct. 5, 2021) — According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, women veterans make up nearly 2 million of the U.S. population, of which 10 percent are disabled. Despite being the fastest-growing Veteran population, many of these women often feel isolated, forgotten, and pushed aside. To address these feelings and help them navigate […]