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Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals for Children With Cerebral Palsy

 Posted on December 23,2022 in Cerebral Palsy

Chicago birth injury attorneyGrowing up is hard enough. Growing up with a serious medical condition like cerebral palsy is even harder. The causes of cerebral palsy are varied and complex. However, some children suffer cerebral palsy because of complications during birth that cause brain damage. Some of these complications are unavoidable, while others are the result of a medical provider’s negligence.

Cerebral palsy manifests in many different ways, including uncontrollable movements, physical limitations, and learning difficulties. For many children with cerebral palsy, having a service animal or emotional support animal can be invaluable in helping them cope with the challenges that they face.

Service Animals for Children With Cerebral Palsy

Children with cerebral palsy often have difficulty with performing everyday tasks. Service animals are specially trained to help people with physical and cognitive impairments in their everyday lives. They can provide assistance such as retrieving objects, opening doors, retrieving objects, and providing emotional support. Some service animals are even trained to recognize and respond to medical events like seizures.

For children with cerebral palsy, having a service animal can help them learn to manage their condition more effectively, build confidence in social settings, and improve their overall quality of life. Service animals are typically dogs and they are legally allowed in public areas like schools, restaurants, and stores.

Emotional Support Animals

Emotional support animals are similar to service animals but they are not specifically trained to help people with physical impairments. Instead, they provide emotional support and comfort to their owners. For children with cerebral palsy, an emotional support animal can be a great source of companionship and comfort in times of distress. These animals are typically cats or dogs, but some people have emotional support rabbits, birds, or even reptiles.

There are many benefits to both service animals and emotional support animals, but they can also be a major responsibility. If you are thinking about getting an animal for your child, make sure to do your research before jumping into animal ownership.

Contact Our Chicago Cerebral Palsy Lawyers

Cerebral palsy is sometimes the result of negligent medical care during birth. If your child has cerebral palsy and you believe a birth injury may be the cause, contact our Chicago birth injury attorneys. We can investigate the cause of your child’s condition and take legal action on your behalf. You may be entitled to monetary damages including compensation for your child’s past, present, and future medical expenses.

Call Birth Injury Law Alliance, Ltd. at 312-462-4200 for a free initial consultation.

 

Source:

 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454953/

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