Communiquer
Sacha understands a great deal, but clearly expressing his needs, emotions, or thoughts remains a challenge.
Communication is essential for his independence, social relationships, and safety. An adapted communication tablet is an important step in giving him more ways to express himself and, little by little, a voice that is more accessible to the world around him.
Préserver sa mobilité
Motor difficulties, hypotonia, and the malformation of his feet make certain movements more difficult and tiring.
The goal is to enable him to walk as comfortably as possible, preserve his physical abilities, and promote his independence in getting around.
Favoriser son développement
Each new skill requires more time, repetition, and support.
Appropriate tools, specialised follow-up, and an adjusted environment are essential to support his progress, while respecting his pace.
Specialised support
Sacha needs regular follow-up in physiotherapy and occupational therapy, as well as support in adapted physical activity (APA coach), in order to support his mobility, balance, coordination, and day-to-day independence.
At present, we are experiencing difficulties finding professionals who can provide in-home support, which makes setting up these services more complex and irregular.
These follow-ups remain essential for his development and for adapting his day-to-day movements.
Préserver le lien social
Isolation is a very real risk when a child lives with so many constraints.
Our aim is to enable Sacha to continue having experiences, seeing his friends, taking part in adapted activities, and growing up surrounded by others.
Lui offrir une vie douce malgré les contraintes
Because beyond the care and the challenges, Sacha is still a child.
Being able to enjoy simple moments, adapted activities, discoveries, and small everyday joys is also part of his needs.

