CP & Pediatric Support

Support planning begins with the child’s daily function.

Cerebral palsy can affect posture, movement, communication, comfort and participation in different ways. SafetyAid & Co. helps families and professionals organise the information needed for responsible assistive-technology review.

Choose the functional area that needs attention.

A diagnosis alone does not determine equipment. The child’s control, daily environment, caregiver support, measurements and professional guidance all matter.

Sitting and positioning

Review posture, head and trunk control, pelvic stability, pressure risk, comfort and participation.

Explore seating support

Standing and weight bearing

Consider alignment, tolerance, transfers, supervision and the intended home, school or clinic activity.

Explore standing support

Gait and mobility

Review assisted stepping, walking potential, balance, support level, terrain and caregiver handling.

Explore gait and mobility

Daily care

Identify transfer, bathing, toileting, transport and positioning challenges that affect the child and caregiver.

Start the assessment

What helps a review

  • Current functional abilities and main difficulties
  • Existing equipment and fit concerns
  • Relevant measurements, photos or videos
  • Home, school or clinic environment
  • Therapist or clinician guidance where required

SafetyAid & Co. provides assistive-technology guidance and does not diagnose medical conditions or replace clinical care. Complex or high-risk cases may require local professional assessment.