Although the sun was shining, nothing could
outshine this little girl’s face at the pool. Adriana Lyons was the
spark in her mother’s eye as Patti’s face beamed as she dressed her 2
1/2-year-old daughter to go into the pool. They had a play date with
another mother and daughter, Isis. Adriana’s cousins waited to play with
her too.
This miracle baby was born 25 weeks prematurely. She weighed a mere 1
pound 14 ounces and spent 11 weeks in the NIC. It was a blinding whirl
of specialists and equipment.
But, Patti and Adrian’s journey became even harder once they came
home, for now they were all alone, without a team of professionals
trained to care and guide.
Going home meant learning a new world of chronic conditions, more
therapists and new agencies to help this family meet the needs of this
special little girl.
At 2 years, 5 months, Adriana was not mobile, playing independently,
rolling from her back to her belly, commando crawling, sitting
independently or feeding herself. Patti learned about an intensive
therapy program called Euro-peds where patients receive 40 hours of
therapy over a course of 2 weeks. Family Directed Resources was able to
send this mother–daughter team to this session April 2005.
The ten days passed quickly after much work and a lot of tears. It
was very hard work indeed for Adriana as she spent several hours a day
first warming up and having her muscles stretched. Then she worked on
building her strength throughout her trunk so that she could maintain
control of her body and learn to crawl and roll over.
Adriana’s success came however, after she got back home and followed
the specific routine prescribed for her. Patti worked daily with Adriana
and it wasn’t until her Early Intervention service plan was reviewed,
did she realize the achievements of her daughter. Today, Adriana is
mobile, crawling independently with specific intent. She is working
one-on-one with her therapists, is clearly responding to yes and no
questions, knows her right and her left and is responding to verbal
cues.
These "Measurable Outcomes" are significant to a little girl who
could not move independently. She faces many new challenges ahead and
undoubtedly new achievements. With the help of the trained professionals
of Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Adriana and her
mom can face these challenges head on.
