Paley Neurocenter - specialized neurological care for children with MPD
At Paley Neurocenter, we focus on children with rare neurological challenges - particularly cerebral palsy (MPD). It is for them that we have created a dedicated space for diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation, where we combine the experience of a team of specialists with modern treatment methods.
Our goal is to improve the child's daily functioning - from increasing independence in movement, to improving the quality of communication, to real support in social and school activities.
We work holistically - taking into account the needs of the child's body, emotions and environment. We believe that effective therapy is not only about exercise, but most importantly about understanding each patient's individual path of development.
Authorized support programs for different age ranges
Do you perceive abnormalities in your child's development?
Are you at the point of getting used to the diagnosis of cerebral palsy?
Do you want your child to reach his full potential at a given stage of development?
Do you want to improve his overall physical fitness and communication skills?
Do you want to provide rehabilitation care for an adult with MPD?
Do you need psychological support to have the strength to fight for a better tomorrow for your child?
With the diverse needs of people with cerebral palsy and their caregivers in mind, we have developed proprietary support programs in selected areas for different age categories.
Click on the age range of your choice and see how we can help you.
0-6 months
Newborns, infantsEarly correct diagnosis means early start of appropriate support
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6-12 months
Infants, toddlersAdequate support from the first moments of life allows skills to be acquired in accordance with a given developmental stage.
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1-3 years
Young childrenThe acquisition of motor, social and communication skills are important elements of preschool preparation.
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4-6 years
PreschoolersContinued learning and skill development are a key point before the next developmental stage.
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7-12 years
School-age childrenEngagement with peers and physical activity develops a range of skills needed for later life.
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13-17 years
TeensBuilding self-confidence and becoming independent from the help of parents and guardians are essential to entering adulthood.
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18-30 years
Young adultsContinuing to learn independence and discovering what you want to do in life may require additional support.
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31-65 years
AdultsContinuing to work on oneself, building healthy habits, and being active in work and family are important parts of life.
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65+ years
SeniorsStaying fit and enjoying retirement may require further support and orthotic supplies.
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