After Transition: Health and Social Care Needs of Young Adults with Long-term Neurological Conditions
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چکیده
There has been little work on the use or costs of health and social care services required to enable young adults with these conditions to live independently. PSSRU was asked by the Department of Health to look at young adults aged 18–25 years with neurological conditions who have started to be supported by adult services. Links were made with the Department’s Long-term Neurological Conditions Research Initiative which commenced in 2007 (www.ltnc.org.uk/ research.htm).
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