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A brain injury that occurs after birth due to trauma, stroke, infection, or other medical conditions. It can affect memory, concentration, speech, movement, and emotions.

Damage to the spinal cord that can result in partial or complete loss of movement and sensation below the injury site. It may also affect bowel, bladder, and respiratory function.

A group of lifelong conditions affecting movement, posture, and coordination caused by brain damage before, during, or shortly after birth. Severity varies greatly from person to person.

A progressive condition that affects the nerves (motor neurones) in the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness, wasting, and difficulties with speech, swallowing, and breathing.

A long-term neurological condition that causes tremors, stiffness, slowness of movement, and balance problems. It may also impact mood, memory, and sleep.

A condition where there are neurological symptoms such as weakness, movement issues, or seizures, but without structural damage. The brain struggles to send and receive signals properly.

A developmental condition affecting how a person communicates, interacts, and experiences the world. It varies widely and can include sensory sensitivities and a strong need for routine.

A lifelong condition that affects a person’s ability to learn, understand, and communicate. It can vary from mild to severe and may affect daily living, independence, and social skills.

Specialist care for individuals who breathe through a tube (tracheostomy) inserted into their windpipe. This care involves keeping the airway clear and monitoring for infections or blockages.

A rare, inherited brain disorder that gradually affects movement, cognition, and emotions. It worsens over time and typically appears in adulthood.

Support for people who have difficulty controlling their bladder or bowel. This may include catheter care, toileting plans, and skin care to promote dignity and health neurological bowel.

A neurological condition that causes seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures vary in type and severity and may require medication and safety precautions.