Baine and Jaxson
Baine and Jaxson were diagnosed with quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, global development delay and periventricular leukomalacia, meaning life-changing home adaptations are needed to allow for suitable and accessible facilities as well as more space for the boys to navigate through the house
Whilst their individual needs can vary between them, Kayleigh and her family need to make life changing home adaptations to allow for more space for the boys, to navigate normal daily tasks, enjoy family time, and ultimately, to store vital equipment for both Jaxson and Baine, as well as their 2 other children.
Due to having two boys with additional needs, they need extra space to navigate normal daily tasks, to enjoy family time, and ultimately, to store vital equipment for both Jaxson and Baine, as well as their 2 other children. The family have plans to extend their home to ensure that the boys will each have their own bedroom and a wet room on the ground floor, as they are now becoming too heavy to carry up and down the stairs.
As their needs are life-long, having the home adaptations will enable Jaxson and Baine to have some independence, it will support their mobility and overall and have enlisted Tree of Hope's support to get what they need.
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