Center for Excellence in Disabilities at West Virginia University
BUILDING A STRONG NETWORK.
The WVUCED leads efforts to provide better services to West Virginians with disabilities through training, research and services.
News
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CED Ability Grand Rounds - April 9, 2024
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LEND Lived Experience Symposium scheduled for March 27
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Traumatic Brain Injury Conference planned for March 27
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New podcast episode: Mandy's voice - the mom and daughter journey that continues to inspire and educate
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Better together: Occupational therapy and medical students at the WVU School of Medicine benefit from interprofessional education
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IMPACT WV announces support for Peer Recovery Coalition
Profiles and Quicklinks
Evan Jennings is a local West Virginian student attending his second year of the physical therapy program at West Virginia University.
Read more about our trainees.
Haley Kolos is a first-year graduate student pursuing her doctorate of audiology (AuD) degree.
Read more about our trainees.
WV Medicaid Waivers
Care at home could be the most important choice you make. Learn more: WVMedicaidWaiver.com
Disability Facts
Adults with Disabilities in West Virginia are more likely to:
- • Be inactive (43.9%)
- • Be obese (44.6%)
- • Have high blood pressure (48.9%)
- • Smoke (42.7%)
Contact & Feedback
CED North
959 Hartman Run Road
Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone: 304-293-4692
(888) 829-9426
TTY: (800) 518-1448
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Fax: 888-510-3125
cedcontact@hsc.wvu.edu
CED South
The Equities House
900 Virginia Street East
Charleston, WV 25301
Feedback
The WVUCED is committed to ensuring accessibility for all trying to access the information and services we provide. It is the goal of WVUCED to ensure timely meaningful access to individuals with Limited English Proficiency, who are Deaf/Hard Of Hearing or need other accommodations. If you need assistance, please ask about our Language Access Plan.