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An extraordinary neurorehabilitation journey to rediscover a lost voice

Last month saw the publication of the UK Rare Diseases Framework, setting out the national vision on how the UK will improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Elysium Neurological welcomes this important publication which aims to ensure a coherent and streamlined way of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients who are living with a rare disease.

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Caroline’s Remarkable Rehabilitation Journey of Determination and Triumph

Last month saw the publication of the UK Rare Diseases Framework, setting out the national vision on how the UK will improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Elysium Neurological welcomes this important publication which aims to ensure a coherent and streamlined way of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients who are living with a rare disease.

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Richard’s rehabilitation story at The Dean

Last month saw the publication of the UK Rare Diseases Framework, setting out the national vision on how the UK will improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Elysium Neurological welcomes this important publication which aims to ensure a coherent and streamlined way of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients who are living with a rare disease.

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Positive behaviour support: Reducing restrictive practice and improving outcomes in neurological care and rehabilitation

Last month saw the publication of the UK Rare Diseases Framework, setting out the national vision on how the UK will improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Elysium Neurological welcomes this important publication which aims to ensure a coherent and streamlined way of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients who are living with a rare disease.

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