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31-65 years old
Adults

Continuing to work on oneself, building healthy habits, and being active in work and family are important parts of life.

Between the ages of 31 and 65, many people find their first or next job, engage in volunteer work or choose other career paths. Some start their own families or care for elderly family members. This is an important time to develop healthy habits, be aware of one's health needs and limitations, and begin planning for the later years of life. The right support and strategies can help ensure stability and quality of life for the future.

Paley European Institute areas of support

Between the ages of 30-65, a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and therapy related to gross motor and mobility is particularly important. Our support includes a thorough diagnosis of movement disorders, incorporating 3D motion analysis to pinpoint problems and tailor therapy. We monitor joint and muscle health, working with the medical team to select appropriate interventions. We offer goal-oriented therapy, which we define together with the patient and their loved ones.

Our activities focus on maintaining physical fitness and large muscle groups through exercise programs, including strength training, walking and treadmill training. We assist in the selection and implementation of adapted physical and recreational activities, ensuring proper positioning and ways to manage degenerative changes and pain.

We customize environmental conditions to meet the needs of the adult, educate the family and caregivers, and assist in the selection of equipment to support functionality and independence. Our support also includes assistance in safely accessing work activities, education and other social roles, providing a comprehensive integrated approach to mobility and quality of life.

How can we help you?

  • Diagnosis of movement and large motor disorders.
  • 3D motion analysis.
  • Monitor the condition of the adult's joints and muscles.
  • Collaboration in the medical team - selecting the right interventions at the right time.
  • Maintain physical fitness in large motor skills (large muscle groups).
  • Goal-directed therapy.
  • Functional therapy (selection of appropriate methods of working with adults depending on their needs).
  • Exercise programs including weight training, gait training, treadmill training.
  • Support in the selection or implementation of adapted physical and recreational activities - correct positioning for better comfort, function and social participation.
  • Ways to deal with degenerative changes.
  • Prevention of pain and ways to deal with its control.
  • Adaptation of environmental conditions to the needs of the adult, education of the family and caregivers.
  • Assistance in the selection of equipment that gives the adult functionality and independence (assistive technologies, equipment that gives mobility).
  • Support for safe access to professional activity, education and other social roles.

Between the ages of 30 and 65, people with cerebral palsy can experience small motor difficulties that affect daily life and independence. Our support focuses on overcoming problems related to independent dressing, eating, or using the toilet. We help them cope with the difficulties of using a wheelchair or walker, as well as with increased muscle tension that impedes movement in the upper extremities.

Specialized therapy also includes working on finger deformities that can make it difficult to perform precise movements, such as writing. Our approach is focused on improving hand function and fine motor skills, providing support in daily activities and tailoring therapeutic methods to the individual patient's needs. With customized solutions, we can help increase independence and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.

How can we help?

  • Training in activities of daily living (dressing, undressing, toileting, bathing, moving around in a wheelchair, taking care of hygiene, eating meals) tailored to your needs
  • Patient preceded by a detailed analysis of the activity - learning new activities or adaptation.
  • Adapting cutlery or handles to the patient's type of grip with a special thermoplastic material.
  • Adaptation of the necessary tools for work adapted to the grip.
  • Selecting the right accessories for the bath, shower, toilet.
  • Support in adjusting the home environment, including through online consultation.
  • Therapy directed at improving upper limb muscle strength and grip.
  • Functional therapy using functional muscle electrostimulation.
  • Selection and/or fabrication of an individual hand orthosis to protect deformities in the upper extremities.
  • Botulinum toxin injection.
  • Serial redressive plastering.
  • Orthopedic procedures in the soft and bony tissues of the upper extremities.
  • Daily postoperative therapy.
  • Create therapeutic recommendations for continued postoperative therapy.

Between the ages of 30-65, physical activity plays a key role in maintaining fitness and quality of life for people with disabilities. Our offer includes a comprehensive assessment of the patient's motor capabilities and individual adjustment of sports to his needs and abilities. When creating a training plan, we take into account all aspects, such as exercise technique, appropriate selection of loads and grading of difficulty, to ensure effective and safe improvement of motor abilities.

In the case of team sports, we try to select groups of participants with similar abilities, which promotes integration and training efficiency. We increase the load and level of difficulty along with helping the patient adapt to new conditions, and focus on increasing independence in exercise. We also take into account changes in the musculoskeletal system associated with aging, allowing us to optimally tailor the physical activity program to the Patient's individual needs and abilities.

How can we help you?

  • Assessment of the Patient's Motor Capabilities.
  • Appropriate selection of sports to the patient's capabilities.
  • Creating an appropriate training plan selected individually.
  • In the case of team sports, selecting an appropriate group of participants with similar abilities and skills.
  • Control of exercise technique to improve motor skills.
  • Selection of loads adequate to the patient's capabilities.
  • Graduation of difficulty from simple tasks and exercises to more complex and more demanding, fully involving the patient.
  • Increasing the load and level of difficulty of the exercises/sports activities performed
  • Increasing the level of self-reliance in exercise control
  • Exercise selection that takes into account changes in the musculoskeletal system associated with aging.

Between the ages of 30-65, people with cerebral palsy often need adapted equipment and assistive technology to maintain independence and comfort in their daily lives. Our support in this regard includes a comprehensive analysis of the patient's needs and assistance in selecting and adapting equipment that improves mobility and functionality. We focus on ensuring that assistive equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers and assistive communication technologies, are adapted to the Patient's changing needs and health conditions.

We work with the patient and his or her loved ones to ensure that the technologies chosen are not only functional, but also comfortable and easy to use, allowing the best possible adaptation to individual requirements and maintaining a high level of independence and comfort in daily activities.

Check out our offer:

  • Uprights: static, dynamic
  • Wheelchairs: active, positioning, special, stabilizing, stroller, electric, multiposition
  • Rehabilitation tricycles
  • Orthopedic seats
  • Upper and lower limb orthoses
  • Tutovia orthoses
  • Corsets
  • Pelvic orthoses
  • Multifunction devices
  • Adaptation of space and facilities - elimination of barriers
  • Transport equipment: stairlifts, stair chairs
  • Bathroom equipment
  • Car adaptation
  • Lifters: wall, ceiling, mobile
  • Rehabilitation beds
  • Rehabilitation accessories and devices: wedges, mattresses, balls, fights, tapes, electrostimulators, massagers, walkers, walkers, crutches, canes

In terms of psychological support for people aged 30-65 with cerebral palsy, we offer a range of services aimed at improving quality of life, managing emotions, and supporting people in coping with the challenges of daily life.

How can we help you?

  • We work on coping with emotions related to chronic health conditions, stress and possible changes in functioning. Therapy is tailored to the patient's individual needs, helping to achieve greater mental and emotional well-being.
  • Help with coping with life transitions, such as job changes, retirement, or changes in family and personal life. We work to build adaptive strategies that support a smooth transition through these changes.
  • Stress management techniques, relaxation training and methods of managing chronic pain to improve quality of life and enable better functioning in daily life.
  • Support in building healthy relationships with family, friends and in creating and maintaining personal relationships.
  • Help improve communication skills and build positive social relationships.
  • We provide information and tools for families and caregivers to help them effectively support a person with a disability. This includes support in dealing with caregiving emotions and managing caregiving responsibilities.
  • Assistance in planning further personal development, career and further education, tailored to the capabilities and interests of the person with a disability.
  • Assistance in preparing for surgery.
  • Emotional support and assistance in dealing with the acceptance of disability.

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