Providing health care to cerebral palsy youth
A unique program, the Indiana University School of Medicine Center for Youth and Adults with Conditions of Childhood (CYACC) is helping teens and adolescents suffering from cerebral palsy to spread their wings and live more independently. CYACC is addressing various psychosocial, educational, vocational and medical needs of the adolescents with the help of interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers and community organization liaisons.
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