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The Coalition to Preserve Rehabilitation (CPR) was formed in early 2007 in response to several pending threats to access to medical and community-based rehabilitation services. CPR is a coalition of national consumer, clinician and membership organizations with the goal of preserving and improving access to rehabilitation services. The coalition advocates for policies that ensure access to rehabilitative care so that individuals with disabilities, injuries, or chronic conditions may regain and/or maintain their maximum level of independent function.

CPR is run by a steering committee of five consumer/disability groups including:
• American Association of People with Disabilities
• National Council on Independent Living
• Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
• National Spinal Cord Injury Association
• Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc.

To view a list of CPR Members, click here.