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Support individuals with multiple conditions and/or disabilities
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Click the icon to access chapter 3 of the World Health Organisation’s report on disability which has a section on understanding the health of people with disabilities. This resource offers first-hand experiences of people with disabilities and discusses the health needs associated with different conditions.
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Reading Materials
‘Focus on…Multiple health conditions’ by the British Heart Conditions
‘Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions’ by NICE
‘Multimorbidity: clinical assessment and management’ by NICE
‘Top Tips for supporting and meeting the needs of people with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD)’, produced by the NHS Midlands and East.
‘About profound and multiple learning disabilities’ by Mencap
‘The Carousel Project’ by the University of Nottinghamshire
‘Managing patients with multimorbidity in primary care’ by the BMJ
‘Multimorbidity’ by the World Health Organisation
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Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click the icon to access the Disability Awareness Toolkit, which was produced by Team Access at the University of Hawaii.
Click the icon to access chapter 3 of the World Health Organisation’s report on disability which has a section on understanding the health of people with disabilities. This resource offers first-hand experiences of people with disabilities and discusses the health needs associated with different conditions.
Click the icon to access the website of Scope, a charitable organisation that aspires to change society for the better by challenging attitudes and providing support to individuals and families who experience physical disability.
Click to read ‘Students With Multiple Disabilities’ on the Very Well website.
Click to read ‘Supporting people with profound and multiple learning disabilities’ by PMLD Link.
Click to read ‘NICE guidelines on treating multiple health conditions in a single patient supported by a unique online self-management resource’ on the University of Manchester website.
Click to read ‘Long-term conditions and multi-morbidity’ on The King’s Fund website.
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