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Health

 

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1 - You and your health

2 - Health Action Planning

3 - Support. Getting the help you need

 

starThe Government wants to know if people with a learning disability are getting good health care.

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1 - You and Your Health

We know that if you have a learning disability it’s harder for you to get the help and support you need. So we’ve found a way to write down everything about your health and the care you need. It’s called a Medway Person Held Health Record.

All the people that help look after you can find out everything they need to know about you – and you can wite about yourself as well!

starClick here to see the new Choosing Health Bid

Easy Read Version

Full Version

 

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2 - Health Action Planning

Updated January 2008

starClick here to see the Medway Person Held Health Record

starClick here to see a Hospital Assessment for people with learning disabilities

starClick here to see the Health Framework Review from January 2007

starClick here to see the Health Action Planning training evaluation

starClick here to see a presentation about Health Action Planning

starClick here to see an 'easy read' questionaire about Health

starClick here to see an 'easy read' document about Health Action Planning

starClick here to see an 'easy read' document about Safeguarding Adults with Learning Disabilities

starLots of people are working together to make sure that vulnerable adults in Medway are not abused.

These include:

Social Services

Health Services

Police

Voluntary Organisations

Independent Organisations

 

Click here to see a report about what happens in Medway to protect adults from

being abused

Click here to see a report about abuse that happened in Cornwall and Sutton.

 

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3 - Support . Getting the Help You Need

There are many kinds of learning disability so everyone is different – some people need more help and support than others. Lots of people are there to help if you have a learning disability. One of the most important things the Valuing Medway People Partnership Board does is to get them all to work together so that you get the help you need.

The Partnership Board is working to make sure that people with learning disabilities have good care.

The Government has said that people with learning disabilities  are one of the most vulnerable groups in society, and should have their life chances improved by having access to care that is:

  • designed around their individual needs
  • fast and easy to use
  • always of a high standard
  • provided with additional support where necessary

The Partnership Board aims to help people have good health by:

  • Agreeing a Health Action Plan for Medway. The Plan aims to prevent health care problems and improve choices.
  • Recruiting a Learning Disability Nurse
  • Training people to be Health Facilitators, so that the needs of people with learning disabilities are understood
  • Having regular meetings with health staff at Medway Hospital

Arranging your Care

Medway Council may be able to arrange social care for you. You should talk to your Care Manager If you are already receiving care and your needs have changed, or you have a problem.

If you are contacting the Council for the first time about your care you should telephone the Access and Information Team. Their telephone number is 01634 334466.

Click on the links below for more information about the care services provided by the Council and the NHS

More information

You and Your Health

Find out how you can write down information about your health so that people can help you.

Advocacy

Contact Ask Advocacy Services. Contact Us

phone  01843 599471 or 01227 742244

 

Transitions

The word “transition” means changing from one part of our lives to another. This could be changing from being a child to being an adult or moving on from school and planning what to do with our lives.

There are lots of ways to get help with this. View the Transitions document.

Contact us for a booklet about Transition.

 

 

 

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