Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Month in March aims to increase understanding of the condition, which affects movement, coordination, and posture due to brain damage. Symptoms vary, but individuals with CP can lead fulfilling lives. Supporting them involves education, advocacy, inclusivity, and friendship to promote equality and inclusion.
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Practical Home Modifications for Disabled Persons – Bathroom and Kitchen
The blog discusses the importance of home accessibility for people with disabilities, covering tips for modifying bathrooms and kitchens. It emphasizes the need for wheelchair access, safety measures for vision impairment, and considerations for cognitive disabilities. Home Advisor provides additional tips for creating a comfortable and accessible home for people with disabilities.
Simple Fatigue Management Tips for Parents of Disabled Children
This article by Gwen Payne offers a guide for parents to assess and address their fatigue levels. It emphasizes the importance of self-care, setting personal goals, seeking support, and considering outcomes. Tips include improving sleep quality, seeking assistance, pursuing personal interests, and connecting with others in similar situations.
Improving Life with Cerebral Palsy: Treatment Approaches and Research Insights
Cerebral Palsy is a group of neurological disorders that affect body movement and muscle coordination. It stems from brain abnormalities and is present from birth. Symptoms include muscle coordination issues, stiff muscles, and walking abnormalities. While it can't be cured, treatments like therapy and medication can improve capabilities. Extensive research is ongoing to understand its development. For more information, visit http://www.cerebralpalsy.org.
Living With A Disability – Charisse Hogan Shumate
Charisse Hogan, a woman with Cerebral Palsy, Low Tone, and Ataxia, faced bullying and misunderstanding due to her disability. Overcoming depression, she now embraces her uniqueness and spreads disability awareness. Despite daily challenges, she creates crafts and videos, dreams of acting, and aims to improve opportunities for the disabled community. She finds motivation in Walt Disney’s quote: “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.”
Living With A Disability – Abrielle McCollom
Abrielle McCollom, 24, from Ohio, shares her journey living with Right Spastic Hemiplegia Cerebral Palsy, Complex Partial Epilepsy, and Scoliosis. She overcame challenges, discrimination, and strives to empower the disabled community through her website. Her determination and positivity prove that anything is possible. She drives and hopes for more acceptance and awareness for the disabled community.
