8
That’s the number of people that I called, faxed or spoke with today - all regarding services or therapy for Isabel. Isa’s case worker at the Regional Center in Alhambra, the medical records/archives office for Kaiser Permanente, the Junior Blind Society, the physical therapist at Glendale Adventists “Play & Learn” center, the occupational therapist at White Memorial Hospital, and the neurologist at Kaiser (one other I can’t recall). Some nice people, some voice mail, some run-around, some down-right “should - get - out - of - any - service - field” people.
When its all done, we’ll have some type of therapy happening every weekday in 3 different places. Fortunately, one of those places is our home. And even better, we live in a country that provides services like these - even with the headaches - to help my daughter.
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August 30th, 2006 at 3:17 pm
Sorry to hear about the challenges with your little one Scott. She’s a doll :^)
August 30th, 2006 at 5:28 pm
Thanks Tom. The doll part of her personality is what makes her easy to parent. Even though she isn’t talking yet, she loves face to face interactions. And her laugh & her smile are her daily gift to the world.
Makes the tough moments & the developmental challenges much more bearable.
August 30th, 2006 at 5:36 pm
with the gotee, you look positively Xicano.
September 5th, 2006 at 6:53 pm
Love the pictures. It is a blessing to be able to have so much provided for her. I know that it sounds tough, but God has places Isa with the best, most caring family in the world.
love you and praying for you always,
Lizbeth