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Dedicated MND support specialist appointed

A new specialist occupational therapist has been appointed to support islanders living with motor neurone disease.

Dawn Spindler is Guernsey’s first dedicated motor neurone disease clinical specialist occupational therapist.
Dawn Spindler is Guernsey’s first dedicated motor neurone disease clinical specialist occupational therapist. / Picture supplied

Releasing the news to coincide with yesterday’s Motor Neurone Disease Awareness Day, Guernsey Motor Neurone and Health & Social Care said the appointment of Dawn Spindler marked a significant step forward in the support available to islanders living with the life-limiting condition.

The new two-year post, fully funded by GMN, has been 18 months in development and represents a collaborative partnership between the third sector and HSC.

‘People living with MND face rapid and profound changes and having the time to work alongside them and their families – anticipating their needs and supporting their dignity and independence – means a great deal,’ said Ms Spindler.

‘I’m grateful to Guernsey Motor Neurone for making this possible and I’m committed to developing a service that makes a real difference.’

As an experienced occupational therapist within the Adult Community Disability Team, Ms Spindler already works closely with adults who have complex neurological needs. The new role enables her to dedicate her expertise solely to those diagnosed with MND, providing specialist assessment, anticipatory planning, equipment and environmental support and personalised intervention from diagnosis through to end-of-life-care.

The intention is that, once the impact of the role is fully demonstrated, the post will continue as part of core HSC services.

Susie Hunt, press and publicity officer for Guernsey Motor Neurone, said securing the post has been a long-standing priority for the charity.

‘MND can progress quickly and families often need urgent, expert support. Being able to fund a dedicated specialist – someone who already understands the challenges faced by our community – demonstrates what can be achieved when the third sector and HSC work closely together. Our hope is that this role becomes a permanent part of Guernsey’s care pathway.’

HSC director of care delivery Elaine Burgess said HSC was pleased to work collaboratively with Guernsey Motor Neurone.

‘This appointment strengthens the support available for people living with MND during a period when timely, specialist intervention can have a significant impact on quality of life,’ she said.

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