Admitted to Lambano Sanctuary in late 2024 with meningitis and cerebral palsy. What began as a fever quickly escalated, revealing cysts on her brain. With loving care from our medical team, Nyeleti began to improve, and her mom was gently prepared for discharge through our home-based care training.
Our team taught her how to feed Nyeleti via a nasogastric (NG) tube—a temporary method to ease feeding. Nyeleti was discharged on October 29th and began spinal therapy for scoliosis, a common complication of cerebral palsy.
Following discharge, we visited Nyeleti’s home and continue to support her family, reminding them that Lambano’s psychosocial team is just a call away.
doors. He is breathing on his own, full of energy, and reunited with his mommy, daddy, and twin brother. His journey is a testament to what is possible when care, love, and community come together.
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