Accra, Nov. 16, - Impact Care
Rehab Foundation (ICRF), an organization that provides a home for children with
cerebral palsy at no cost has been opened at Kanda, a suburb of Accra.
Mrs Mildred Osei Asiamah, Chief
Executive Officer of the Foundation, said she was touched by the plight parents
of children with cerebral palsy go through in trying to find a school for their
children.
“I noticed that most crèches or
day care centres do not accept children with cerebral palsy, I decided to start
a foundation to help parents in this direction,” she said.
Mrs Osei-Asiamah said she got
close to a child with cerebral palsy when her mother was sick and admitted at
the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
“I love children so I decided to
research more about cerebral palsy and see how I can support the child. In my
research I realized that getting children with cerebral palsy into schools was
a challenge for many parents so I decided to offer help in that direction.”
ICRF operates a free day care
centre which allows parents to bring their children with cerebral palsy in the
morning and pick them up in the evening.
The Centre has a retired nurse
and a physiotherapist that attends to the children as well as a professional
team that cares for children between the ages of one and five years.
Mrs Osei-Asiamah said: “We want
to afford the career parent the opportunity to work, school and follow their
dreams without stress.”
The Foundation is also partnering
the Special Mothers Project, an advocacy and awareness creation programme on cerebral
palsy to ensure that they were providing the right services.
Mrs Hannah Awadzi, Executive
Director of the Special Mothers Project, who expressed excitement at the
services the centre was providing, advised Mrs Osei-Asiamah to make the centre
embrace all manner of children.
Mrs Awadzi said children learnt a
lot by imitating their peers; she therefore urged the centre to also accept
children who did not have special needs to help those with cerebral palsy model
right behaviours.
GNA

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