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We deliver insightful content about what’s really happening, what matters, and what it might mean. We hope this blog gives you some inspiration on handling and coping with health challenges that you or your loved one may encounter throughout your daily living.

Based on recent research, around 1.5 million people in the UK experience an eating disorder. This includes individuals from all...
Down syndrome is a genetic condition. All people have long DNA molecules known as chromosomes that carry packets of genetic...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a sudden and unexpected physical trauma to the spinal cord. Spinal cord trauma affects motor...
A seizure is a sudden and unexpected surge of electrical activity in the brain. The effects of seizures vary but...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is defined as any damage to the brain that occurs after birth, as opposed to injuries...
At Unique Community Services, we always strive to deliver services that meet our client's needs and help them live their...
The Unique Community Services team is beyond proud to be a part of the first Catalyst Leadership and Best Practice...
It is essential to know that Down's syndrome is a genetic condition, not a learning disability. Down's syndrome, also called...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that affects movement, posture, and fine motor skills. It's caused brain damage occurring before,...
Learning disabilities, or intellectual disabilities, describe a difference in an individual's brain development. People with learning disabilities process information differently...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurotype that affects behaviour patterns and how a person interacts with others and experiences...
A seizure is a sudden and unexpected alteration of the electrical activity in the brain. If milder, it can go...

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