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Review of physical disability services in NHS Greater Glasgow March 2003 | Corporate Author | NHS Quality Improvement Scotland |
Publisher | NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, Edinburgh, 2003 |
Pages | 27 pp + appendices |
Source | Scottish Health Advisory Service, Elliott House, 8-10 Hillside Crescent, Edinburgh EH7 5EA. |
Keywords | Health Authorities and Trusts ; Physical disabilities ; Health services ; Rehabilitation ; Management [care] ; Inspection ; Glasgow. |
Annotation | As with the previous visit in 2000 by the Scottish Health Advisory Service (SHAS), this review concentrates on health services provided for adults (under 65) and children with physical disabilities. Most of the people in this category have a neurological disability such as stroke, acquired spinal cord or brain injury (ABI), or multiple sclerosis. A second significant group has neurological injuries which are congenital, such as varying types of muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy. This report reviews progress since 2000, gives examples of good practice, and makes recommendations on aspects of the service such as advocacy. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030715512 B |
Classmark | L4A: BN: L: LM: QA: 3U: 9WC |
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