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Resources for Young Adults
Resources for Young Adults
Sickle Cell Has Many Faces
Adulthood comes with big goals, new responsibilities, and plenty of exciting possibilities and managing sickle cell shouldn’t hold you back from living the life you want. Whether you’re preparing to take more control of your health, moving from pediatric to adult care, navigating school or work, or just looking for reliable answers, you’re in the right place. Here, you’ll find resources to help you stay confident, informed, and supported every step of the way. Your health journey is yours, but you don’t have to walk it without support.
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Transition to Adult Care
Transitioning from pediatric to adult care in sickle cell disease is a crucial milestone but it can be a little scary. It is during this time that people are most at risk of interruptions in care, lack of confidence in self-management skills which can result in increased hospitalizations. However, when properly supported, transition can significantly improve health outcomes. Check out the compiled resources below to help ease the process. -
College and Workplace
Below are helpful tools, guidance, and real-world resources designed to support people with sickle cell in college, technical programs, and the workplace. Whether you’re exploring accommodations, learning how to advocate for yourself, trying to balance health with school or job responsibilities, or simply looking for information you can trust, these tools below are here to make the journey easier. -
Navigating Health Care
Here you’ll find tools, tips, and guidance to help you understand your care, communicate with your providers, and make informed decisions about your health. Explore these resources to feel more confident and supported throughout your health care journey.