This resource from the Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation journal explains how early, collaborative transition planning enables young people to manage their health, reduce complications, and maintain a high quality of life.
With most people with cerebral palsy now living into late adulthood, care must be tailored to changing needs across life. Early interventions in childhood maximise development, while timely adult care addresses issues such as pain and fatigue. The shift from paediatric to adult services often reveals gaps in continuity.
