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Huntington's Disease

Huntington’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that is hereditary – meaning that it gets passed down in your genes. Individuals may choose to seek genetic testing to find out whether they carry the mutated gene which causes Huntington’s.

Huntington’s is a progressive condition and affects the brain and spinal cord, leading to cognitive changes, motor function abnormalities and psychiatric features. The average age of onset is 45 years of age and affects men and women equally. The age of onset and rate of progression of Huntington’s Disease are influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. There is currently no cure for Huntington’s.

The focus of Huntington’s Disease management includes:

  • Client centered and goal centered care plans, allowing the person living with Huntington Disease to play a key and informed role in their own care journey

  • Future planning for support needs including personal supports, equipment and home modifications

  • Working with and supporting families and carers – including having adequate amounts of care that is beneficial for both the person with Huntington’s and the carer’s themselves

A multi-disciplinary approach is the most beneficial and holistic approach to care. There are many different medical and allied health professionals that can help manage different aspects of the disease, they can include:

It is better to plan for the future early and have a detailed care plan in place to relieve emotional and physical stress for the person with HD and their family.

Neuro Junction provides skilled services in physiotherapy and occupational therapy and can assist you in managing your disease and achieving your goals.

For further information visit Huntington’s Australia.

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