Cerebral Palsy Is Lifelong — Services Must Be Too
Cerebral palsy does not disappear at 18.
Yet adult services for people with CP are often fragmented, inconsistent, or difficult to access.
Adults with CP are:
• navigating employment and career progression
• managing fatigue, pain and secondary conditions
• experiencing ageing with a lifelong neurological condition
• advocating for services that can feel designed primarily around childhood
Despite the NICE Guidelines and the findings of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Adults with CP, funded by Scope. We are increasingly hearing from adults who want lifelong, coordinated support — not cliff edges.
This Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, let’s widen the lens.
If CP is lifelong, our commitment to inclusion and service design must be lifelong too.
#CerebralPalsyAwarenessMonth#AdultsWithCP#HealthInequalities#Scope
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I had mine since birth im nearly a decade off retirement. I only got diagnosed in my twenties
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