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Your donations help children who may not be able to receive therapy services. Many children simply “fall through the cracks” of current programming options. CITT exists to meet this need.
Children with developmental disabilities and other traumatic brain injuries often need weekly therapy for an extended period of years in order to achieve their maximum potential. Private insurance may only cover therapy for a specified period of time or there may be maximum benefits or services may be considered “habilitiative” rather than “rehabilitative”, disqualifying the service from insurance coverage. Not all therapy services or all children qualify for these programs. For example:
- Children are often put on waiting lists for state, federal and school programs when services are needed NOW.
- Adequate therapy may not be provided for post-operative procedures that require intensive therapy for a shorter period of time.
- A child may only qualify for medically necessary services and this may exclude such reasons for therapy as stuttering, or articulation disorders.
- Cutbacks in state, federal and school therapy programs result in the use of a consultative model for the delivery of services. This is true of many early intervention programs, which provide service to infants and toddlers. The consultative model conflicts with the view that early intervention with the direct interaction has the greatest impact on a child’s progress.
Who Does CITT Help?
With the help of local businesses and individuals in our community, CITT is able to assist children with the following conditions, including but not limited to:
Trauma
Head injury, Near Drowning, and Spinal Cord Injury
Neurological Impairments
Cerebral Palsy, Encephalitis and Meningitis
Orthopedic Conditions
Scoliosis, Torricelli’s, Brachial Plexus Injury, Spina Bifida, and Arthritis
Congenital Defects
Arthrogryposis, Down Syndrome, Cleft Lip and Palate
Others
Sensory Integrative Disorders, Muscular Dystrophy, Developmental Delays, Motor Speech Disorders, Language Delays and Disorders
Sydney’s Closet: Durable Medical and Therapy Equipment (DMTE) Learn more!
This fund was created in honor of Megan McCord, a delightful ray of sweetness and light who lost her life in 2003 at the age of twelve. Her parents requested that all donations in Megan’s memory be given to CITT. And, so was born the Megan McCord Fund.