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Cerebral Palsy is
caused by damage to the developing brain, usually occurring before,
during or shortly after birth.
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Brain damage can also
occur during infancy due to infection or trauma.
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A person with
cerebral palsy cannot fully control motor function (e.g., walking),
and may also have an impairment of speech, balance, sight, hearing,
or cognition.
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Cerebral Palsy is not
a disease, and not considered curable, however, education, therapy,
and applied technology can help individuals with cerebral palsy lead
active, independent and productive lives.
Locally, 96% of every
dollar received is used to provide direct services; 4% for management,
general office expense, and fundraising.
65% of children and
adults receiving services through UCP have primary disabilities other
than Cerebral Palsy.
All therapeutic programs
and services are provided at no cost to the families of individuals with
special needs.
Programs and services are
available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or
disability.
Service
Coordination
Early Intervention Services (0-3)
Adult Habilitation
Registered Nurse
Special Education Teachers
Home-Based Services
Inclusive Day Care
Nutritional Assessments
Information & Referral
Advocacy Network
In-Home & Family Support
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Psychological Assessments
Vocational & Independent Living Training
Specialized Equipment
Assistive Technologies
USDA Child & Adult Food Program
Assessments & Evaluations
Out-Patient Services |
Help
us locate children (0-3) with disabilities
BECOME
AND ADVOCATE FOR CEREBRAL PALSY
now
what Cerebral Palsy is and its causes.
peak
out for those who cannot.
upport
community services for all individuals.
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those "differently abled" in employment, schools,
churches and community activities.
olunteer
your time and talents.
Call (256) 237-8203
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