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Rene
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My daughter is 43 with CP and learning disability. She has lived alone with regular 5 day support. Always able to get out and about on her own locally, but now her CP is making her life more difficult. If we go to the GP she will just increase the medication. Where and how do we get more specialist advice about Cerebal Palsy.
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Hi @Rene welcome on joining the group we have a CP group available but below are some interesting scope information for you to check out just click on and it will take you on the site. If you still need more advise please phone scope free phone 0808 800 3333 ask for an advisor for CP
Nice have brought out some new guidelines for CP for children and young people. I came across it today when I was doing some research.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/NG62/ifp/chapter/Cerebral-palsy-the-care-you-should-expect
Read more at https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/32428/new-nice-guidelines-for-cp#m5Y33JzLXV3GqZLz.990
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