About Us
People On Wheels' editor and founder is Nancy Cotterill. Formerly a business
editor and award-winning writer, she was plunged into the world of wheelchairs
when her husband, Jim, suffered a spinal injury and was paralyzed while on vacation with the
family in Michigan. Through months of intensive rehabilitation he regained the use of his
arms and legs and continues to work on rehabilitation. Nancy became his
care-giver and with Jim, who is now chairman of the Rehabilitation Hospital of
Indiana Foundation, learned that tragedy can sometimes be the mother of great
and good things.
In the midst of these changes in her own life, Nancy became dedicated to
making a difference in the lives of those who by illness or injury have come to
depend on a wheelchair. "When Jim came home from rehab, I
became all three shifts of nurses he had had in the hospital...I learned
first hand that information on the broad base of issues all chair users face is the primary need." People On Wheels provides that
information.
People On Wheels is the web-based central news and information outlet for the
three to four million users of wheelchairs in America and their care-givers and
families. Our visitors share
many of the same health issues, need the empowerment of a central information
system, and are increasingly computer literate. The computer being, at times,
the only lifeline to an outside world.
PeopleOnWheels.org web site provides a sense of community for those who use
wheelchairs or care for someone who uses a wheelchair. It is a place to see what
the American wheelchair community is doing, a place to check the progress in the
research community
and it provides a positive and uplifting view of others who use wheelchairs in
the United States.
Eventually, it is our dream to have a team of experts in Medicaid law in
every state that we can refer people to who feel they have not received correct
information from their local administrators. Like the Indiana man who was told
he had used up his "lifetime supply" of catheters by a Medicaid agent--he risked
his very life by trying to disinfect them for reuse. Misinformation is
everywhere and we want to help.
We have established an advisory board to aid us in direction and growth:
- Dr. Henry Feuer, Nationally known
neurosurgeon who speaks and writes on
spine related issues
- Sam Schmidt, of the Sam Schmidt Spinal Cord Research Foundation and Sam
Schmidt Motor Sports
- Denny Armington, CEO of The Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
Our Board of Directors includes:
- Jeff Miller, President CEO, Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
- Jim Cotterill, President of
Hamilton's Health Aid Services
-
Jon Polack, Attorney with Sommer Barnard and
Chair of the Intellectual Property Group
-
Chris LaMothe, President & CEO, Ascendanci
Ventures LLC
-
Sarah Cotterill, Attorney with Ice Miller,
specializing in health care issues
As this site is just a temporary venue until we can raise
the necessary funds for the full service PeopleOnWheels.org site, we hope you'll
visit us often and check out the additions we make to serve you.
Please Contact Us if you have information to
share!
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