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Audience: People with Disabilities
Facebook/Instagram
New resource funded by @ACLgov provides tools for people with chronic pain and disability work with a #healthcare provider to create a pain management plan, discuss ways to manage pain and work together for safer opioid use. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
New resource funded by @ACLgov provides tools for people with chronic pain and disability work with a #healthcare provider to create a pain management plan, discuss ways to manage pain and work together for safer opioid use. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
@ACLgov funded the development of resources for people with disability on chronic pain and safer opioid use. Check out the Knowledge Hub for info on working with a #healthcare provider to create a pain management plan and more. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
Audience: Providers
Facebook/Instagram
#Healthcare providers: Check out new evidence-informed resources funded by NIDILRR at @ACLgov, with tools to help discuss chronic pain, treatment options, safer opioid use, assess and coordinate opioid use disorder treatment, and more. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
Providers: NEW resource, Partnering for Better Chronic Pain Management and Safer Opioid Use, funded by @ACLgov is designed to help people with disability and their providers work together to manage chronic pain. Resources outline practical information on a variety of topics including tips for building trust, co-creating a chronic pain management plan, and managing difficult conversations about opioid use. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
#Healthcare providers: Check out new evidence-informed resources funded by NIDILRR at @ACLgov, with tools to help discuss chronic pain, treatment options, safer opioid use, assess and coordinate opioid use disorder treatment, and more. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
Providers: NEW resource, Partnering for Better Chronic Pain Management and Safer Opioid Use, funded by @ACLgov is designed to help people with disability and their providers work together to manage chronic pain. Resources outline practical information on a variety of topics including tips for building trust, co-creating a chronic pain management plan, and managing difficult conversations about opioid use. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
New funded by #NIDILRR @ACLgov: Evidence-informed tools will help providers work with people w/chronic pain and disability manage pain, discuss treatment options, safer opioid use, assess for addiction, & more. https://KnowledgeHub.air.org
The Knowledge Hub was developed under grant 90DPGE0006 from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents of these resources do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL, and HHS, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.