cerebral palsy Snowdrop http://www.snowdrop.cc


How to find me.

 

Although I am an individual child developmentalist working under the name of Snowdrop, which is very new and small, the response I have had since starting has been phenomenal, so I apologise for any wait you might have experienced to see me. In the future I am hoping to achieve charitable status and to expand Snowdrop. If the current demand continues, then that day will arrive more quickly than I anticipated.

 

Obviously, I am working towards building an organisation, which will have it's own clinic facilities as other organisations have, but I firmly believe that although bricks and mortar are important, it is knowledge and experience which are paramount and I believe that the rare mix of my qualifications and depth of experience leave me uniquely placed to understand and help children.

 

Up until now, I have been working out of an an office in a building in Exeter city centre, but it has become apparent to me that this is impractical, being up a flight of stairs and having no disabled parking or toilet facilities. I have been looking around without success for somewhere with these facilities and with a small kitchen so that parents can prepare food for their children and themselves, which is also in a quiet, accessible location.

 

I was recently informed that a local village hall had been renovated and possessed all these facilities, so I went along to view it and can report that it is the perfect venue! It is in the quiet hamlet of Ash Thomas about 5 miles from junction 27 of the M5, has disabled parking, disabled toilet facilities and it's own kitchen facilities. There is also plenty of space for siblings to play. It all makes for a very relaxed atmosphere and a private and comfortable assessment procedure.  Overnight accommodation is also available within walking distance; - details on request.