This Occupational Therapy Month, we are celebrating the efforts of occupational therapists, who are central in the effort to help children with disabilities participate more fully in the activities of daily living (ADLs)! Occupational Therapists: What Do They Do to
National Public Health Week: A Focus on Medical Error
The first full week of April marked the American Public Health Association’s celebration of the field of public health and its contributions to the state of American healthcare. The organization assists in the creation of public policy designed to assist
2015 Achievements and Abilities Scholarship Winner
Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys is excited to announce Christine Hann as the recipient of the 2015 Achievements and Abilities scholarship. Christine’s essay discussed how her son Scott’s cerebral palsy has affected her life and her family. Born at 34 weeks, Scott swallowed
July Newly Named Disability Pride Month
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio declares July as Disability Pride Month in honor of ADA’s 25th anniversary This year, thousands of Americans with and without disabilities will celebrate a special, inaugural event—Disability Pride Month. Spurred by the Americans
Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys Rocks Striped Socks for Ronald McDonald House
Celebrating Ronald McDonald House Charities’ 40th Anniversary Rebecca Walsh, decorated attorney and partner at Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys, has been on the RHMC Board of Directors since 2009. This year, Walsh invited her colleagues to celebrate Ronald McDonald House Charities’ 40th