2026 年 9 巻 2 号 p. 560-562
Recent advances in medical care have increased the number of children with medical complexity (CMC) requiring daily support, yet their opportunities for social participation remain limited. We involved a 6-year-old CMC in circus performances held in three Japanese cities. Despite medical challenges, the child safely participated and experienced psychological growth through nervousness, ambition, and communication. This initiative required close interdisciplinary collaboration and highlighted the importance of trust between families and healthcare providers. Our experience illustrates how creative, community-based efforts can reduce barriers and promote inclusion for CMCs, contributing to a more equitable and supportive society.