Jensine’ Clark , Cristina Sarmiento , Jessica Sanders , Lauren Wang , Lauren Fetsko , Unoma Akamagwuna
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Navigating the complex care landscape: Addressing challenges and advancing adult care frameworks for individuals with cerebral palsy
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.