The city of Jackson's mayor has a special group to help give advice.
Found by a web search using the terms 
Jackson, Mississippi    then      searching the site using the term     
disabled
   
"..The Mayor's Disability Advisory  Committee was created to insure that the 
citizens from the disabled  community could have representatives to voice 
their concerns about the City of  Jackson. This committee is comprised of six 
citizens from the disabled  community. The committee meets quarterly with the 
Mayor's Office to express any  concerns that have been brought to their attention 
and to make a contribution,  from the disabled community, to making Jackson 
the "Best of the New  South."
 
I'm sure the library could provide  names of groups who could help provide 
skilled person
 
or the hospital rehabilitation and  physical therapy 
 
or the Chamber of  Commerce     
 
or the   United  Way   ---"...Remember, just dial 2-1-1 from any phone.  Some 
cell  phone users can call 
866-472-8265 or 601-360-0450 in the Metro Jackson area.  It's free and 
dependable and you can access it anytime. ..."
 
It might take a panel  discussion because wheelchair problems and blind, 
hearing etc are so  different.              Best wishes, Barbara Hass, retired  
librarian




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