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Cerebral Palsy (CP) Q&A: Declan

Raising a child with cerebral palsy (CP) comes with unique challenges and triumphs. In this Q&A, Declan’s mom, Kianna, shares her family’s journey—from navigating his diagnosis to finding the right care team at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware. She reflects on the impact of CP on their daily lives, the importance of expert support, and how Dr. Shrader and the CP team have given them hope for Declan’s future. What is the most challenging part of the day for Declan? Declan’s biggest day-to-day challenge is working around his mind-body interactions. He is a very active kid and loves to play games at recess with his friends, but his legs don’t always cooperate. He has always been able to find a way to adjust, but his competitive spirit means he gets frustrated with the limitations CP places on him. What is Declan’s favorite part of the day? Declan’s favorite part of the […]

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: Rhy’lee’s Story

When Latoya welcomed her daughter, Rhy’lee, into the world, she had no idea how much resilience her little girl would have. Diagnosed at birth with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), Rhy’lee spent her first 45 days in the hospital, relying on medical equipment to survive. Over time, her challenges became clearer—cerebral palsy, lung issues, and a need for a G-tube. For years, Rhy’lee faced constant hospital stays, battling lung complications that made life uncomfortable for both her and her family. “She was in and out of the hospital back-to-back,” Latoya recalls. “She was so uncomfortable.” It wasn’t until Rhy’lee was 5 that her parents, Latoya and Devon, were introduced to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida. A medical complex in downtown Orlando connected her with Dr. Aga Lewelt, and soon, Dr. Jason Malone and Dr. Alec Stall joined Rhy’lee’s care team. From that moment, everything changed. At Nemours, Rhy’lee’s family found more than expert […]

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: Logan’s Story

When Logan was born at just 31 weeks, his parents knew his journey would be anything but typical. After a complicated pregnancy and an early arrival, Logan faced significant medical challenges from the very start. Diagnosed with Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL) and later with Cerebral Palsy and Autism, his early years were filled with therapies, surgeries, and specialists as his family sought the best possible care. Melissa, Logan’s mom, was determined to give her son every opportunity to thrive. From traveling to St. Louis for eye surgery and Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) to consulting with a CP specialist in Texas, their family left no stone unturned. But when Logan was 8 years old and they were faced with the decision of hip surgery, their search led them to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware, and Dr. Wade Shrader. The decision to pursue an osteotomy was not an easy one. “We consulted with numerous […]

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: Hudson’s Story

Hudson’s journey with cerebral palsy began at just 3 months old when he was diagnosed with polymicrogyria. His parents, determined to give him the best care possible, sought out specialized treatment. Their quest led them to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida where they found not just medical expertise, but a supportive community dedicated to Hudson’s well-being. Before Nemours Children’s, Hudson had already undergone care at various children’s hospitals in North Carolina and Colorado. However, it was when they were referred to Nemours that Hudson’s family found a comprehensive approach to his care, encompassing not just medical treatment but also emotional support and encouragement. “We love Nemours,” Hudson’s mom shares. “Every encounter we have with doctors, nurses, and other clinical staff has been exceptional. Dr. Malone is just outstanding! He is approachable, caring and kind. I felt that he is fully committed to benefit the kids he serves. He is also an […]

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: Eloise’s Story

Eloise, a dynamic and determined young girl, received a diagnosis of cerebral palsy just before her second birthday.  After Eloise celebrated her first birthday, her parents assumed she would start walking soon, but as each month passed by, despite their initial hopes and patience, Eloise had still not taken her first steps.  Her parents recall the pivotal moment when, at 18 months, Eloise was referred by her primary care physician for evaluations and specialized care. Their journey led them to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware where Eloise underwent a series of comprehensive evaluations, including MRI, EKG, and X-rays. While the test results appeared normal, Eloise was diagnosed with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy due to her muscle spasticity and gait difficulties.  Eloise’s family learned to their surprise that in a majority of cases, the specific cause of cerebral palsy is unknown.  Eloise took her first steps shortly before her 2nd birthday, albeit […]

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