Arnold Werner Fund for
Research on Adults with Cerebral Palsy
About the Fund and How to Donate
The Arnold Werner Fund has been set up to provide funding for research on adults with Cerebral Palsy.
To Donate, please click the Donate link on our site and note 'Arnold Werner Fund' when you make your donation.
Who is Arnold Werner?
Arnold Werner was a Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State
University for more than thirty years. He was also an accomplished
photographer, an avid bicyclist (including once riding 400 miles in 4
days on the DALMAC century ride), a woodworker, and a restorer of old
cars. His syndicated column, "The Doctor's Bag," appeared in campus
newspapers across the country, and he hosted a public radio show, "Ask
the Psychiatrist." Throughout his professional career, Dr Werner was
an advocate for community access to health services and for
destigmatizing mental health problems. He also strongly believed that
cerebral palsy was a dynamic disease and needed to be studied more
carefully as such. He was born with cerebral palsy, and although it
delayed his learning to walk as a toddler, for most of his life it did
not significantly impair his activities. But in the last years of his
life, and despite the careful care he had taken of himself, the
cerebral palsy rapidly worsened until his death at the age of 68.
Although he anticipated that his condition would become more
debilitating as he aged, there were no indications in his personal
experience or in published research that suggested the degree to which
he would suffer. His experience led him to strongly believe that more
needed to be done to understand the progression of CP in adults and
its effect on aging.
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