INDEX: This section gives the descriptions of each section on CPC. You can also view the section's description by hovering the mouse over a section's graphical link.LIVING WITH CP: This section gives my personal experiences on how I love with my own CP. Many of you who are disabled will probably find much of this section's content familiar.TYPES OF CP: This section explains the common types of CP and their classifications based on how they can affect the body EMAIL DATABASE: This database is the very heart and sole of CPC. It allows people with CP, both young and old, to communicate with each other and share experiences or advice.CPC DIRECTORY: This section is a list of links around the web where you might find other useful information on CP and other disability related content.SHARE A STORY: This section allows people to share their stories (both good and bad) about living with CP. This is a completely anonymous Section (at your discretion) so that you need not fear people finding out who you are if that is your choice.ADA LAWS: This section is a copy of the Americans with Disabilities Act information site.  It contains the guidelines concerning the Americans with disabilities rights, fairness, and public access.AGING AND CP: This section is a report on how the aging process can affect a body with CP. This should be a must read for all visitors to the site. I will continue to add to this report as new information becomes available.DISABILITY WORKPLACE: This section can be used as a tool to help aid a disabled individual looking for a job.  You might be surprised at what some of the experts say about how to approach the job market when you are disabled.
HOW SSI WORKS: This section will aid you in finding out if you qualify for Supplemental Security Income.  These rules and regulations are plentiful. CPC strongly recommends you view this section before perusing the SSI route.MEDICAL NEEDS: This section lists online companies where you can purchase medical supplies and equipment. Ordering what you need online offers privacy, convince, and very often cheaper then purchasing from brick and mortar stores.DISABILITY NEWS: This section allows you to keep up with the latest news and events around the US and the world related to the disability community. The section is updated constantly so please visit often.THERAPIES FOR CP: This section discusses some of the different treatments used to treat CP. Some of these include Physical/Occupational Therapy, HBO, TES, Biofeedback and others.AWARDS & WEBRINGS: This Section contains information about the many web rings CPC has joined and awards we have won. It also includes information on how to sign up for our very own web ring or award.FUN STUFF: Occasionally I like to have a little fun on the web. Here you will find information about my hobbies and my many collections of items. This portion of the site is not directly related to CPC. Its just for fun :o)CONTACT CPC: This section allows you to communicate with CPC is several ways including email, ICQ, and out guest book.RECENT UPDATES: This section can be used to find out  what changes have been made since you last visited CPC. This page is always updated when CPC is updated no matter how small the update.CAUSE SUPPORT: This section tries to help disabled individuals by supporting several causes that actively promote the awareness and fair treatment of those with disabilities.
HELP: If you are not sure how to use CPC's menu system, click here to get a graphical description on how to use our menu system. LIVING WITH CP: This section gives my personal experiences on how I love with my own CP. Many of you who are disabled will probably find much of this section's content familiar. Pages

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1. Sexuality & CP

I'm a sexuality educator looking for resources for clients w/ CP-folks who are desperate for input about positioning, adaptive devices, 
finding sensitive & supportive attendants-you name it! Are there particular websites where they can discuss sexuality issues w/ others who have CP (in a non-threatening, non-exploitative atmosphere)? I'll be grateful 
for any serious replies offering input-including personal success stories from individuals who've been where my clients are and can offer encouragement to hang in there! 
Thanks, Angela 

 angela.chaney@ppfa.org 

2. HBO Centers in the US

I am looking for a place that conducts HBOT in the local Chicago land area or in a 200 mile radius. 

Try going to this address. They have a very good list of HBO Centers with Addresses and phone numbers. http://www.kid-power.com/hbo.html 

1. Speech Therapy

I am a new speech-language pathologist and am currently working with a toddler with CP. I am looking for treatment suggestions. This two year old is has limited vocalizations /a/ and /m/ and will not imitate sounds or actions. He drools excessively, exhibits a reverse swallow and munching pattern while chewing. I started some oral motor therapy and use of the BIG Mac. However he does not seem to understand cause and effect. Any suggestions/ideas for speech therapy?? 

richardf0727@cs.com 

 

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