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Cerebral Palsy (Disabled)
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cerebral palsy resouces and information American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM): AACPDM is a multidisciplinary scientific society devoted to the study of cerebral palsy and other childhood onset disabilities. The scope of the Academy's interests has expanded from an initial focus on cerebral palsy into related areas of developmental medicine, including spina bifida, neuromuscular disease, traumatic brain injury and other acquired disabilities, genetic disorders, communications problems, and specific learning disabilities. The site includes libraries, news, research, conferences and membership opportunities.
Parts of the body affected by CP Cerebral Palsy is a life-long condition - generally the weakness, stiffness or unwanted movements remain throughout the person’s life. People with cerebral palsy live with it all their lives. It is important for children to receive support from an early age to ensure they have every opportunity to reach their full potential. There is... no cure for the condition.
CPC helps pre school children who have Cerebral Palsy achieve their full physical, mental and social potential using "Conductive Education". This service is FREE. CPC offers "Care in the community" enabling Elderly and disabled of all ages to retain their independence. The "Day Centre" for the elderly and disabled gives a welcome break from the confines of home. The "Life Skills Group" enables young adults to explore their potential and live as independently as possible, learning new skills and making friends in a safe environment.
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As in most other activities for individuals with Cerebral Palsy, proper positioning is critical to success in the dressing process. Children with CP usually find dressing easier when seated on a low bench or chair. Depending upon the type of Cerebral Palsy the child has, their sense of balance (or lack thereof) and their ability to stand steadily may make getting undressed or dressing from a standing position difficult. If your child doesn’t have the head and trunk control for standing, you may need to seat him on your lap. Positioning to minimize spasms will ... make the dressing process easier.
Cerebral Palsy of Westchester was founded by a dedicated network of volunteers, helping disabled children access medical treatments and services that were just becoming available in area hospitals. One volunteer, Martie Osterer, recognized the need for a strong organization with structure and financial stability, which would support the efforts of its volunteers. She enlisted her husband David, a Westchester businessman, and together David and Martie Osterer formed more than an organization...they developed a partnership of caring community volunteers and professionals committed to making the necessary services and programs available to everyone in need.
As the child with cerebral palsy approaches school age, the emphasis of therapy shifts away from early motor development. Efforts now focus on preparing the child for the classroom, helping the child master activities of daily living, and maximizing the child's ability to communicate.
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