A selection of videos with tips to improve the quality of life for people living with Huntington's such as encouraging engagement and social skills as well as how to overcome challenges.


Quality of life

Cathy Lyon, a former manager of a specialist care home and Huntington's disease trustee talks about ways to improve the quality of life for people with Huntington's disease.

Keeping active

Dr Una Jones a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at Cardiff University speaks about the importance of physical activity in Huntington's disease and offers advice on how to bring some sort of movement into your life no matter what stage of the disease you or your loved one is at.

Work for people with Huntington's

Occupational Therapists, Alex Fisher and Kirsty Page discuss social and leisure activities for those affected by Huntington's disease.

Accessing the community

Occupational Therapists, Alex Fisher and Kirsty Page discuss community living skills and outdoor mobility for those affected by Huntington's disease.

Domestic skills in Huntington's disease

Occupational Therapists, Alex Fisher and Kirsty Page cover domestic skills such as cooking.

Encouraging engagement in daily living

Occupational Therapists, Alex Fisher and Kirsty Page discuss how to encourage engagement in daily activities, including leisure, in someone affected by Huntington's disease.