Caring for Cerebral Palsy helps you care for your child diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and assist with understanding why your child has the condition.
Bathing, dental care, dressing, exercise, feeding, hearing, nutrition, play, seizures, sleep, suctioning techniques, suppositories & enemas, toilet training & bowel issues, and vision care.

Caring For Cerebral Palsy is unique for two reasons.

This site offers you the latest information on how to actually care for a child with cerebral palsy.

Through this site you can ask a Board Certified Obstetrical doctor, who is also an experienced birth injury attorney, about the cause of your child's cerebral palsy. If he believes that there is reason to suspect a medical error at or around the time of your child's birth is responsible and that he can help your family, you will be contacted within approximately 24 hours.
Why does my child have Cerebral Palsy?
What is Caring for Cerebral Palsy?
This site addresses the specifics of caring for a child with cerebral palsy: bathing, dental care, dressing, exercise, feeding, hearing, nutrition, play, seizures, sleep, suctioning techniques, suppositories & enemas, toilet training and bowel issues, and vision care. Information comes to you in the form of excerpts from texts we've found useful, and links to sites that offer additional perspective. E-mail us if you know of additional resources and we'll add them to these pages.