The CARE Down Syndrome website is a centralized resource that helps families and health care providers.
SEATTLE — Seattle mom Rebecca Partridge is exploring a resource she wishes she had years ago while raising her son, Josh. A new online hub provides families with a central location to educate themselves and their healthcare providers about the needs of adults with Down syndrome.
The Care Down Syndrome program, created by the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), is designed to bridge a critical gap in healthcare. It gives primary care doctors access to research, training, and up-to-date medical information. This tool is expected to help close one of
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