Multidisciplinary Teams for Adults
withers61
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Looking at NICE guidance it states that over 18 yr old's should be able to access a Specialist CP Multidisciplinary Team.
"Statement 1 Adults with cerebral palsy are referred to a specialist multidisciplinary team if their ability to carry out usual daily activities deteriorates or is expected to deteriorate."
How do I find where our nearest team is we live in East Yorkshire?
Thanks
"Statement 1 Adults with cerebral palsy are referred to a specialist multidisciplinary team if their ability to carry out usual daily activities deteriorates or is expected to deteriorate."
How do I find where our nearest team is we live in East Yorkshire?
Thanks
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Hi @withers61
You will need you G.P. to refer you to this centre for Adult CP.
Adult Cerebral Palsy : University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (uclh.nhs.uk)
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