Health Care Transitions (Jan 2024)

Navigating the complex care landscape: Addressing challenges and advancing adult care frameworks for individuals with cerebral palsy

  • Jensine’ Clark,
  • Cristina Sarmiento,
  • Jessica Sanders,
  • Lauren Wang,
  • Lauren Fetsko,
  • Unoma Akamagwuna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 100051

Abstract

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Despite cerebral palsy (CP) being the most common motor disability in childhood, there are more adults living with CP than children. The necessitates a systematic approach to the care of adults with CP. This perspective piece presents the complex nature of a lifespan approach to the care of a childhood-onset disability. We share the multidisciplinary considerations from a primary care model to address chronic health conditions and preventive care. We also present a care model with an emphasis on Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disability with its implications for adults with CP. Finally, we advocate for a care model that encompasses a biopsychosocial approach to treatments and interventions with essential elements that include the adult perspective.

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