Other Treatment
A child with
Down syndrome may need additional therapy,
counselling, or training. Parents and other caregivers may also need assistance
in planning a secure future for their family member with Down syndrome.
Different types of
therapy, such as speech therapy, are used frequently
to help people with Down syndrome learn essential skills and achieve as much
independence as possible.
Families of children with Down syndrome may need other types of
resources, such as:
- Financial assistance. Children with Down
syndrome have special needs that may create additional expenses for the family.
To find out about financial assistance in your province, call your local or
provincial agency responsible for children.
- Estate planning.
Become familiar with tax issues and estate planning to ensure that your child
will have proper care and necessary resources available should you die. If you
have other children who have developed normally, include them in planning for
the future of your child with Down syndrome.
- Family counselling.
This therapy involves regular sessions with a qualified counsellor who has
experience working with families who have children with Down syndrome.
There are several
controversial treatments (including supplements,
surgery, and medicine) for Down syndrome that either have not been proven
helpful or have questionable benefit. Talk with your health professional before
using these treatments.