Spinal Cord Injury Journal

Open House at Stay In Step: Connecting the Spinal Cord Injury Community

Written by Spinal Cord Team | March 06, 2026

At SpinalCord.com, our mission is to connect individuals living with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and neurological conditions with the resources, technology, and communities that support recovery and independence. One of the most powerful ways to do that is by bringing people together in person.

That’s why we’re excited to share an upcoming Community Open House hosted by Stay In Step Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center, an organization dedicated to helping individuals improve mobility, strength, and quality of life after neurological injury.

Event Details

📅 Saturday, March 7, 2026
🕙 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 13085 Telecom Parkway N, Temple Terrace, FL 33637

This event welcomes individuals living with spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions, as well as their families, caregivers, and supporters. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the Stay In Step facility, meet their team, and experience the innovative equipment and therapies designed to support recovery.

What Attendees Can Expect

The Community Open House is designed to be both informative and interactive. Visitors will be able to:

  • Tour the Stay In Step facility and learn about recovery programs
  • Meet clinicians, trainers, and support staff
  • Participate in hands-on demonstrations of adaptive and recovery-focused equipment
  • Connect with vendors specializing in mobility and assistive technology
  • Enjoy activities like wheelchair detailing and equipment demonstrations

Why SpinalCord.com Is Sharing This Event

At SpinalCord.com, we believe that access to the right information and the right community can make a meaningful difference in someone’s recovery journey. Events like this provide an opportunity to see new technologies, learn about rehabilitation options, and connect with professionals and peers who understand the challenges and possibilities of life after spinal cord injury.

Our platform exists to help individuals and families navigate life after injury by providing educational resources, practical guidance, and connections to recovery programs and support networks. Opportunities like this open house reflect the kind of collaboration and community support that can help people move forward with confidence.

Join the Community

We encourage anyone in the spinal cord injury and neurological recovery community—whether you are living with an injury, supporting a loved one, or working in rehabilitation—to attend and explore what this event has to offer.

Together, we can continue building a stronger, more connected recovery community where individuals have access to the tools, resources, and support that help improve mobility, independence, and quality of life.