I am writing to show my appreciation for the wonderful support that Zoe has provided for myself and my daughter. Zoehas gone above and beyond to help my child through some very rough and confusing times in her young life.
I am an American living in the UK. To say that I am a " fish out of water " would be an understatement. I had no clue as to where to turn to ,to get help for my child with complex disabilities. In truth, I was feeling hopeless, as I watched my daughter struggle. I had heard from other parents that the support for our children were "a joke" or " non existence ". Fortunately, I can honestly say, "hand on heart" that in our case ,it was just the opposite. .
From the first intake session with Zoe,I had actually begun to feel that there was hope. That I was not alone in my quest to get help for my child. Zoe has gone above and beyond to help support and to find extra support for my child. In truth, Zoe has established a positive rapport of trust with my child which, trust me, was no easy feat !!
Through Zoe, we were able to have access to a psychiatrist for my daughter. Enter Dr. Saha, who is also a wonderful and caring individual. She has also been very supportive for my child and myself. To be honest, Zoe and Dr. Saha, are a " dynamic duo". Together they brainstorm and find solutions to further help my child.
In closing, I just wanted to take a moment to applaud the wonderful work done by them both, with an extra "shout out" to the exceptional work done by Zoe , who in all honesty, has and continues to give her all for the sake of my child. That is a blessing that provides hope for my child's future ,which gives me hope and peace !!
"CAMHS finding solutions to help my child"
About: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust / Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Community(City) Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Community(City) Nottingham NG3 6AA
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