Abstract

The Planned Rehabilitation Team is a community interdisciplinary neurological rehabilitation team (CINRT) in the south west of England, providing rehabilitation for adults who have long-term neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease. The service aims to help develop service users’ ability to self-manage their condition and become more independent by providing rehabilitation in their homes and local community. This paper reports an evaluation of the service via service-user interviews with individuals who have a long-term progressive neurological condition. The data, alongside a literature review and clinician feedback, were then used to develop recommendations about information provision, staff training and service protocols, which may be applicable to other similar teams.

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