Our learning disability service is suitable for all ages because we recognise that some people with learning disabilities require support for the whole of their lives.
However, we also recognise that the needs of adults are different to the needs of children and young people. Therefore, there are two separate specialisms within the All Age Service.
The team have extensive experience in the health needs of people who have a learning disability and the health inequalities they can face.
Our team is made up of:
- Physiotherapists
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Occupational Therapists
- Speech and Language Therapists
- Registered Learning Disability Nurses
- Support staff
Separate pathways have been developed to focus on physical health, mental health, challenging behaviour and offending behaviour. Each one includes the need to ensure that people with a learning disability are encouraged to have an annual health check and develop a health action plan.
As well as assessment and developing care and treatment plans, we provide hands on support working with the individual whether this is mainstream health services or staff working in the independent or voluntary sector.
Our service:
- Promotes liberty, choice, and equal opportunities
- Supports access to mainstream health services
- Recognises the impact of learning disability and associated health and wellbeing needs
- Promotes health checks and health planning
- Promotes health equality and reasonable adjustments
- Promotes healthier life choices
- Supports wellbeing
- Aims to reduce hospital admissions
- Supports effective hospital discharges
- Aims to reduce disability discrimination.
How we support and work with children and young people:
- Work directly with young people with a learning disability, and their families or carers, to promote health and wellbeing.
- Provide specialist assessments to understand a young person’s needs and work together to support these, including individual or group based approaches
- Liaise with local specialist schools, if required, as part of a holistic approach to support the young person and their family.
- Assist with the transition to adult learning disability community health teams if there is an agreed identified health need.
- Support mainstream health and mental health services to make reasonable adjustments, to allow young people with a learning disability to access them.
Locations and contact details
Central and West Lancashire
Chorley and South Ribble
Address: Civic Centre Offices, Union Street, Chorley, PR7 1AL
Telephone: 01772 644 130
Preston
Address: 93 Garstang Road, Preston, PR1 1LD
Telephone: 01772 777 494
West Lancashire
Address: 1st Floor, Scarisbrick Unit, Ormskirk Hospital, Wigan Road, Ormskirk, L39 2JW
Telephone: 01695 684 340
Fylde and Wyre
Fylde address: Lytham Hospital, Warton Street, Lytham, FY8 5EE
Wyre address: Mountcroft, Albert Street, Fleetwood, FY7 6AH
Telephone: 01253 956 179
Morecambe Bay
Lancaster and Morecambe
Address: East Barn, Pathfinders Drive, Lancaster, LA1 4JJ
Telephone: 01524 550 330
South Cumbria
Address: College House, Howard Street, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1NB
Telephone: 01225 408 713
Pennine Lancashire
Blackburn with Darwen
Address: Darwen Resource Centre, Edward Street, Darwen, BB3 1AY
Telephone: 01254 283 300
Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale
Address: Burnley Wood Resource Centre, Brunswick Street, Burnley, BB11 3NX
Telephone: 01282 628 225
Hyndburn, Ribble Valley and outreach
Address: The Mount, Whalley Road, Accrington, BB5 1AR
Telephone: 01254 628 200
Central and West Lancashire
Chorley and South Ribble
Address: Shawbrook House, Balcarres Road, Leyland, PR25 3ED
Telephone: 01772 644 644
Preston
Address: Greenbank, Ripon Street, Preston, PR1 7LY
Telephone: 01772 520 287
West Lancashire
Address: Westgate House, Hillside Health Centre, Tanhouse Road, Skelmersdale, WN8 6DS
Telephone: 01695 684 251
Fylde and Wyre
Fylde address: Lytham Hospital, Warton Street, Lytham, FY8 5EE
Wyre address: Mountcroft, Albert Street, Fleetwood, FY7 6AH
Telephone: 01253 956 514
Morecambe Bay
Lancaster and Morecambe
Address: Floor 4, Alston House, White Cross, Lancaster, LA1 4XQ
Telephone: 01524 550 331
South Cumbria
Address: College House, Howard Street, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1NB
Telephone: 01225 408 755
Pennine Lancashire
Address: The Mount, Whalley Road, Accrington, BB5 1AR
Telephone: 01254 226 481
Referrals
- The service has an open referral system which means that anyone can refer, including people with learning disabilities and family or carers. The service can be contacted through your GP or directly using the contact details on this page.
- All referrals are reviewed so that the team can decide if they are the best people to help and to identify the clinical need and urgency.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the service, a person must fulfill the following criteria:
- Provides evidence indicating/suggesting that the person being referred has either a Global Developmental Delay (under 5 years) or a moderate to profound learning disability (Lancashire) or mild to profound learning disability (South Cumbria). If you are unsure, please contact the team for advice.
- Be registered with a GP in Lancashire or South Cumbria.
- Have a health or wellbeing need that cannot be met by mainstream health services, with reasonable adjustments.
Contact Details
For all aged referrals for Lancashire and South Cumbria
Email: LDReferralHub@lscft.nhs.uk
Telephone: 01772 520 202
Address:
All Age Learning Disability Service
Darwen Resource Centre
Edward Street
Darwen
BB3 1AY