Kennedy Krieger Institute

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Kennedy Krieger Institute is a renowned non-profit organization specializing in the research, treatment, and education of children and adolescents with a wide range of developmental disabilities and disorders. Located in Baltimore, Maryland, the institute is named after Robert F. Kennedy and Albert Kennedy, reflecting its commitment to advancing the health and well-being of children with developmental issues.

History[edit]

The Kennedy Krieger Institute was established in 1937 as the Children's Rehabilitation Institute. It was later renamed in honor of its benefactors, the Kennedy family, and Dr. Albert Kennedy, to reflect its expanded mission beyond rehabilitation to include research and education. Over the decades, Kennedy Krieger has grown into a world-leading institution, pioneering treatments and interventions for a variety of developmental disabilities.

Mission and Vision[edit]

The mission of Kennedy Krieger Institute is to improve the lives of children and adolescents with pediatric developmental disabilities through patient care, special education, research, and professional training. Its vision encompasses a future where all individuals with developmental disabilities achieve their potential and participate fully in their communities.

Programs and Services[edit]

Kennedy Krieger offers a comprehensive range of services, including over 55 outpatient clinics, inpatient units, home and community services, and school-based programs. These services cater to a wide spectrum of disorders, including but not limited to, autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, muscular dystrophy, and brain injuries.

Research[edit]

The institute is at the forefront of research in developmental disabilities, conducting groundbreaking studies that aim to better understand these conditions and develop new treatments. Its research centers focus on areas such as neuroscience, genetic disorders, and rehabilitation therapy.

Education[edit]

Kennedy Krieger is also dedicated to the education of children with developmental challenges. It operates several educational programs, including a public school partnership program, a special education school, and training programs for professionals in the field of developmental disabilities.

Facilities[edit]

Kennedy Krieger's main campus is located in Baltimore, Maryland, with additional facilities spread throughout the region. These include outpatient centers, inpatient facilities, and educational sites, all equipped with state-of-the-art technology and designed to meet the unique needs of its patients and students.

Affiliations[edit]

The institute is closely affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, particularly the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, enhancing its research capabilities and clinical services through this partnership.

Impact[edit]

Kennedy Krieger Institute has made significant contributions to the field of developmental disabilities, not only through its patient care and research but also by training the next generation of leaders in this field. Its work has improved the lives of thousands of children and families, making it a key player in the global effort to understand and treat developmental disorders.

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