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Adult CP Reviews at Cerebral palsy Scotland

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Richard_Scope
Richard_Scope Posts: 3,653 Scope online community team
Providing therapy using the Bobath concept is at the heart of what we do at Cerebral Palsy Scotland. We're currently offering funded specialist reviews for adults with cerebral palsy living in Scotland.

Why apply for a specialist review?

Therapy is the key treatment for cerebral palsy, but many adults don't have access to regular therapy input.

Our specialist review gives you the chance to have a check-in on how your cerebral palsy is affecting you day-to-day, and to begin to identify opportunities for improvement or change.


What happens at a specialist review?

The specialist review is an in-depth two-hour consultation with one of our therapists, who are all specialists in the treatment of cerebral palsy.

You will be able to discuss your cerebral palsy, ask questions and identify current concerns or goals for improvement.


After the session:
  • our therapists will liaise with your community health team to discuss what was learnt in the review. 
  • you will get a written report providing a summary of what you discussed and worked on in the session, plus follow-up recommendations.
  • following your review, you may be offered some funded therapy sessions to help you work on therapy goals identified in the specialist review.
How do I apply for a specialist review?
 
We are currently able to offer a number of funded cerebral palsy specialist reviews, thanks to a Scope Connecting Communities grant from the Communities Aid Foundation (CAF) and funding from the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland. 

To apply for a cerebral palsy specialist review, please contact us


Scope
Specialist Information Officer and Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead

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