United Cerebral Palsy
Are you looking for some information of Cerebral Palsy resources...Start here. United Cerebral Palsy. They say it best themselves.
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the leading source of information on cerebral palsy and is a pivotal advocate for the rights of persons with any disability.
You can put in your zip code to get local resources. If there are no local resources then they refer you to the state level. They have email notifications for new articles and "channels" or categories covering education, housing and much more.
Dear Sir / Madam;
I would like to respectfully request the addition of our Web site, The Brain Injury Recovery Network, to your list of links related to brain injury. We offer information to brain injury victims and families on the site and also have a toll free support line, all at no cost to the families. Our URL is below:
www.tbirecovery.org
The Brain Injury Recovery Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims and families of brain and other serious injuries.
We have developed our Web site in an attempt to provide practical, actionable advice from people who have suffered through the same experience. Our goal is to see that victims of brain injuries are given every chance possible to recover. We provide information and support for both the crisis phase and the long-term care phase of recovery as well as prevention programs. During our family's own experience with our daughter's injury we felt there was an information void as we were thrown into a horrible situation without any guidance. We hope our site addresses some of the key issues. Below are a few examples of the positive feedback we have received:
Thank you for sharing so much great information, insight and advice… Robert W.
I just wanted to let you know that the information contained on your web- site is as sensitive & caring as it is thorough & accurate. Definitely the best guide for families I have come across. I am a case manager with… Chris S.
Your site is informative, and in a sad way, comforting. I mean to say that I can take comfort in the knowledge and information you are sharing. You've been down the road I just started traveling. Thank you very much... Rusty W.
We appreciate your consideration. Please call with any questions.
Thank you,
Ernie Szabo
The Brain Injury Recovery Network
eszabo@tbirecovery.org
1-877-810-2100
www.tbirecovery.org
Note: We do not give medical advice or suggest particular treatments. Instead, we try to inform families of some of the possible options so that they can weigh those options with the specifics of their situation and better participate with the medical team to make the best decisions possible at the time.