Cerebral Palsy

Some people who require cerebral palsy care have severe needs, while others might only require some basic help. Although not progressive, cerebral palsy brings a range of challenges such as bone and muscle strength, swallowing issues, speech problems and learning difficulties. It’s why specialist care is so important.

We often find that in the case of a person with cerebral palsy there are a range of other conditions to consider too. For example, things like epilepsy or hearing and vision problems can accompany cerebral palsy and there might be mental health considerations too. And as you get older the symptoms can become harder to manage.

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy Care at Universal Complex Care

Because of the way cerebral palsy symptoms can vary it’s vital to have help that fully understands your needs and supports your wishes.

At Universal Complex Care we’ll help you live as independent a life as you choose. You might find you want a little help or require more in-depth support.

Our staff are highly qualified but we believe that there’s more to professional caring. By choosing Universal Complex Care you’ll get support from people who understand the impact proper care can have on your life. We believe care should be the best it can be. Whatever you choose we think about your emotional and social needs as well as any help you need with day to day living.

We tailor your cerebral palsy care just for you, so you have the reassurance you are being supported properly. We’ll help you to develop ways to keep your independence and make sure you always feel confident and relaxed. We can also work closely with any other health professionals as required.

At Universal Complex Care we deliver care solutions and support for adults with a wide range of cerebral palsy care needs. From daily assistance to companionship we’ll help you live your life and in the best way possible.

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