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  •   The Impact of Encephalitis. Recovery following encephalitis is very varied. Many people come through the illness with little or no difficulties.Impact
    • The Effects of Encephalitis on the Brain
    • Guidelines for Recovery
    • Other problems
    • Challenging Behaviour
  •   Other OutcomesOther Outcomes
    • Cognitive Changes
    • Physical Changes
    • Emotional Changes
    • Behavioural Changes
    • Other Changes
  •   Specific OutcomesSpecific Outcomes
    • Pacing
    • Managing anger
    • Memory Problems
    • Fatigue
    • Depression
    • Confabulation
    • Attention and Concentration
    • Epilepsy
    • Headache
    • Executive Skills
    • Motivation
  •   Specialist Services for people affected by Encephalitis. A range of experts from health and social services are important partners in your recovery. You should always feel able to ask questions or seek other opinions if you feel uncertain or unhappy with what they are saying. The provision of an appropriate services is not the same in all areas and not enough in most.Specialist Services
    • Medical Personal
    • Therapists
    • Rehabilitation Services
    • Transitional Rehabilitation Services
    • Social Services
    • Meeting with Professionals
    • Neuropsychological Assessment
    • Neuropsychiatric Assessment
    • The role of the Occupational Therapist
  •   Social Issues following Encephalitis. The majority of people who have been ill with encephalitis return to the care of their family. Consequently families bear the brunt of the emotional and behavioural changes which can follow encephalitis, often without appropriate information or support.Social Issues
    • Relationships
    • Counselling
    • Managing Stress
    • The Challenge of Caring
    • Money and Benefits
    • Returning to Work
    • Driving
    • Holidays and Travel
    • Bereavement
  •   Legal Issues following Encephalitis. Legal Issues
    • Clinical Negligence
    • Pathways through a medical- legal investigation
  •   Alternative Therapies following Encephalitis. To safely enjoy your therapy, here are some golden rules:Do consult with your doctor or other medical practitioner before embarking on any therapy.Alternative Therapies
    • Cranial Osteopathy
    • Feldenkrais
    • Hearing Therapy
    • Music Therapy
    • Reiki

A range of experts from health and social services are important partners in your recovery. You should always feel able to ask questions or seek other opinions if you feel uncertain or unhappy with what they are saying. The provision of an appropriate services is not the same in all areas and not enough in most

 
 
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