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THE REALITY

THE HARD TRUTH ABOUT ADDICTION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI)

50%

78%

SCI Patients will deal
with substance abuse or
disorder at some point

Higher risk of opioid overdose among all 

wheelchair users

13%

Annual mortality rate
for SCI patients struggling
with addiction

3x

More likely to die if opioid-addicted & living 
with SCI

The intersection between addiction and spinal cord injury is a real and urgent crisis. And yet, there are NO programs built for the wheeling until now.

WHO WE SERVE

RECOVERY BUILT FOR THE WHEELING

LIVING WITH A 
SPINAL CORD
INJURY (SCI)

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Founder's Story

Matthew Minton is a recovering addict whose search for treatment revealed a painful truth: recovery isn't accessible for everyone.  After facing firsthand the barriers wheelchair users encounter in rehab facilities, Matthew turned his experience into a mission to create a place where healing is truly accessible

This is the story behind Able Place Recovery

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