Parenting & Families
Caregiving
Recent research about child development underscores the importance of environment and experiences. UCP affiliates have significant specialized experience in meeting the needs of young children with disabilities and their families with diverse programs that can help children of all abilities. UCP affiliates provide services reanging from early intervention services and technical assistance to child care providers who want to include children with disabilities in their programs to full-day child care.
At the national level, UCP is actively engaged in advocacy efforts to ensure the availability of quality services for children and adults with disabilities, including early intervention and child care, among others.
Documents:
- Join Exploring Spasticity (For Individuals)
- Caregiving Basics
- Caregiving Guidelines
- Choosing a Care Facility
- Guardianship & Caregiving
- Caregivers Warrant Some Special Respect, 11/28/04
- Spotting Health Fraud
- Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care
- What is Elder Law?
- The Basics of Probate
- 20 Tips to Help Prevent Medical Errors in Children
- Remarks by Mrs. Bush at the UCP of Dallas Lunch, November 2003
- HHS to Fund Demonstrations to Recruit and Retain Personal Assistance Workers to Help People with Disabilities



