Eagle, Idaho
Cerebral palsy sitters in Eagle
Eagle's newer-build infrastructure is generally accessibility-friendly, but the foothills geography and longer driveways add their own complications for transfers. Families want a Sidekick who handles equipment matter-of-factly and paces the booking to the kid's energy.
Kids with cerebral palsy do not need a sitter who treats them differently. They need a sitter who knows the routines — the wheelchair, the standing frame if your kid uses one, the transfers, the bath. Someone who can ask the question and then carry it through, without making a big deal of any of it.
In Eagle
Why cerebral palsy families pick our Eagle Sidekicks
Most Eagle Sidekicks with cerebral palsy experience come from West Ada SpEd or DSP day jobs. They transfer carefully, they read communication that isn't speech, and they don't rush.
What we do — and what we do not
A typical cerebral palsy booking in Eagle
- Sitters who learn the transfer your kid uses, in your handoff, before you head out. If your kid uses a Hoyer or a sling, the sitter will say so before they accept the booking.
- Comfort with feeding routines that take longer. Patience with self-feeding when that is what your kid wants.
- Help with toileting that is matter-of-fact and consistent with what your kid expects. No baby-talk.
- Communication adapted to what your kid uses. AAC devices, sign, eye-gaze, partner-assisted scanning — the sitter knows what to ask before the booking starts.
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Common questions about cerebral palsy sitters in Eagle
- Will the sitter help with transfers?
- Yes — within reason. If you walk through the transfer in the handoff and your kid is comfortable being transferred by the sitter, they will do it. If your kid needs a two-person transfer or a Hoyer the sitter has not used, we will say so before the booking confirms.
- What about feeding?
- Adaptive feeding routines are in scope. If your kid has a swallow study, dietary restrictions, or any other feeding-related complexity, write it in the notes. G-tube feeds specifically are out of scope.
- Will the sitter know how to use the AAC device?
- Some of our sitters have used common AAC devices in their day jobs. List the device model in your kid profile and the sitter will say what they know about it before accepting.
- Do you have sitters for adults with cerebral palsy?
- Yes. Many of our Direct Support Professionals work with adult clients with CP during the week. See our adult bookings page.
Find a Sidekick in Eagle
We will match your kid with a sitter who already gets cerebral palsy kids.