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Many of the websites that can be found online containing information on cerebral palsy are intended for children with cerebral palsy or the parents of children with cerebral palsy. But cerebral palsy does not go away when these children become adults. Many individuals struggle to transition into adulthood, perhaps in part due to a physical impairment, or having been in a special education environment their whole lives, or any number of factors. In this section of the directory, you'll find sites regarding to finding social contacts, issues of money and financing, health insurance, and housing, all important issues for people who have cerebral palsy and who are transitioning to adulthood, and people planning for the future of their cerebral palsied child. Choose a category to continue: Jobs & Employment | Social Contacts | Money & Financing | Health Insurance | Housing
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