Rolling Through Life

Overcoming Adversity and Rolling Through Life

Jim Ryan Suffered a spinal cord injury in March of 2016 that left him as a C-4 complete quadriplegic.

He now works as an Ambassador to the Rick Hansen Foundation by sharing stories of his new life and educating the public on accessibility issues. He is also a Certified Accessibility Professional and works to make the world accessible to all.

 

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Jim is a Certified Accessibility Professional

Using principles of Universal Design Jim aims to make the world accessible for everyone. Universal Design intends to make the built environment as accessible as possible for all persons. This not just includes those with disabilities, but also persons of all shapes and sizes, parents with children and strollers, persons with service dogs, pregnant women, persons who speak different languages and even tourists.

Jim offers services to work with builders, developers, cities, schools and communities to help design, build, and renovate private and public spaces to be accessible for everyone.


 

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Motivational Speaker

Jim provides motivation and inspiration through presentations that draw upon his trials and challenges as a quadriplegic. He discusses overcoming adversity and facing difficulties and challenges head on.

Jim also educates the public on accessibility issues as well as his experiences in the health care system.

He has presented to a variety of groups including everyone from elementary school students right up to University students entering the medical field. He has presented to community groups such as the Rotary Club of Canada, and tailors his presentations to the audience.


 

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The Life of Quadriplegic

Jim shares his perspective of living life as a quadriplegic in this blog. Read about the fateful accident that started this new life, his experiences in the ICU and Spinal Ward in Vancouver General, as well as his experience learning to breathe, eat and live as a quadriplegic at the G.F. Strong Rehabilitation center.

You can learn about the high’s and low’s of life- everything from travelling the world and testing the limits of accessibility, all the way to discussing his struggles with depression and overcoming the dark days.

With occasional guest stories by his wife Isabelle and four children, everything is laid bare in this no-holds-barred collections of stories.