'When someone you love is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you may not be familiar with the caregiving options available. How do you know if nursing is the right choice for you and your family? JoAnne Stratton got home care nursing for her son, Dominic, and hasn’t looked back since. She speaks candidly about her son’s diagnosis while giving advice on what others should know when they consider nursing: 1. Caring for a child with Cerebral Palsy gets more difficult as they grow older. 2. Equipment can be hard to manage on your own. 3. Research all the options. 4. Nursing can give you more freedom to be a parent. 5. If there is a stigma, ignore it. Home care nursing has helped JoAnne’s son thrive with cerebral palsy. It could help your loved one, too. Learn more about BAYADA Pediatric services here: http://bit.ly/2PNzGtB'
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