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There are many ways to keep in touch with fellow patient families and stay up to date on our latest news!
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There are many ways to keep in touch with fellow patient families and stay up to date on our latest news!
This organization works to improve the lives of children and adults who use augmentative and alternative communication. Helps millions worldwide who cannot rely on their spoken language to communicate.
Learn about common concussion symptoms to watch for, presented in an easy-to-scan format with a flyer that can easily be downloaded, shared, or hung up.
The Brain Injury Association of Delaware provides support and resources to brain injury survivors.
This “return to learn after the summer” plan provides information on how you can help your child with concussion advance through the various levels of cognitive activity to promote recovery and prevent ongoing symptoms.
This worksheet is designed to help monitor and record concussion symptoms during the recovery process.
The “return to play” plan outlines steps your child can follow to help them return to recreational physical activity after a concussion. It also provides examples of activities they can participate in at varying levels of intensity.
The SSI program makes payments to those age 65 or older, blind, or disabled persons (including children) who have limited income and resources. Social Security has a strict definition of disability for children (condition must seriously limit his or her activities; and must have lasted, or be expected to last, at least 1 year or result in death).
Rhonda C. Boyd, Ph.D., discussed the COVID-19 pandemic that requires us to spend more time together in our homes and has disrupted our routines.
Find information about RYR-1 muscle disease for patient and families and learn about the RYR-1 International Family Conference and ways you can get involved.