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Care Organizations That Let Girl Starve Lose Medicaid Funding

The death of an extremely malnourished girl with cerebral palsy has led the Ohio Medicaid office to take action against the two agencies involved in her care. The coroner’s office, reporting on her death, said she was the worst case of child malnourishment it had ever seen. Ohio Medicaid is proposing the removal of Exclusive Home Care Services in Dayton from the Medicaid program and has decided to not extend the state contract with Cincinnati-based CareStar Inc., according to state Medicaid Director John McCarthy. “The death of Makayla Norman was a horrible tragedy, and the allegations in this case are extremely disturbing,” McCarthy said. The 14-year-old girl was dependent on others for her care. When she died, she weighed only 28 pounds and was covered with bedsores and caked in dirt, authorities said. The coroner’s office said she died of nutritional and medical neglect complicated by her chronic condition. Authorities…
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Cerebral Palsy Cannot Keep Middle School Kid Off Team

A Georgia middle school student showed that cerebral palsy could not hold him back after he tried out and made the school’s basketball team. Seventh grader Wil Sanders disease affects his muscle tone and hampers his motor skills, but that did not prevent him from trying out for the Evans Middle School basketball team. “When I tried out for the basketball team, I didn’t know what to expect,” said the 13-year-old. “When I made it, I was as shocked as anyone. I was like ‘What just happened?” Evans Middle basketball coach Garth Thomas chose to look past the young man’s physical limitations to his desire to compete, which was as strong as any other player. “When tryouts came, Wil Showed a lot of toughness, a lot of courage,” said Thomas. “I could just tell he needed to be a part of what we were doing.” Wil did not play much…
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British Cerebral Palsy Suffer Walks After Stateside Surgery

Lily Gordon, a six-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, is taking her first steps after travelling from her home in England to go through surgery in the U.S. Her parents, Joanne and David, were watching television a year ago when they saw the story of a boy with cerebral palsy who had travelled to the U.S. for pioneering Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy surgery. That the little boy was able to walk again was enough to motivate the family to try for the same surgery. Through months of hard work and fundraising the family managed to gather 70,000 pounds to pay for their trip to The Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. “It was just by the off-chance we had seen the programme, and if we had not heard about it we may never have gone along that road,” said Joanne. With her return home, Lily is going through rigorous physiotherapy three times…
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