The second setting was the Kentucky Commission for Children
with Special Health Care Needs clinic, in Louisville, Kentucky. The
commissions’ mission is to enhance the quality of life for
Kentucky’s children with special health care needs (e.g.,
cerebral palsy, Spina Bifida, craniofacial, neurology, orthopedic,
or otology) less than 21 years of age, who are state
residents having a condition that usually responds to medical
treatment, and meet financial guidelines [4]. Services provided
include medical services (e.g., office visits, surgery, hospita-
lization, dental, orthodontia, and care coordination), therapy
services (e.g., physical, occupational, audiology, and speech
therapy), and related laboratory and follow-up [4].
Demographic information regarding gender of parent, age(s)
of child(ren); if the child has special needs, child’s special need