Services for Adults with learning difficulties
This information is intended for people over the age of 18
who have a learning difficulty, to inform them about Social and
Housing Services, how we work and what they can expect from us.
We work with people to help them continue to live as
independently as possible and to help them continue to live in
their own homes wherever possible. Among the services we may
be able to arrange or provide:
- Social work services
- Employment support for disabled people
- Someone to help you look after yourself at home
- Meals delivered to your home
- Day services for older people and people of working age
- Support for carers, including respite - short breaks from doing
the caring
- Help if you are leaving hospital or have had a serious
illness
- Advice, equipment and adaptations to help you continue living
at home
- Residential care or supported living schemes
- A ‘drop-in’ service for the Deaf Community at Lewis House in
Bath
- Information and advice about other services
To receive a service, you first need to have an assessment and be assessed against our
eligibility criteria.
To organise an assessment contact the
Adult Duty Team:
For Learning Difficulties - Commissioning Strategy
| Adult Duty Team |
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Telephone:
01225 477000 |
We are open: Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday - 8.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday - 9.30am - 5.00pm
Friday - 8.30am - 4.30pm |
or
Keynsham and District
Community Learning Difficulty Team |
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Telephone:
0117 986 2106 |
Milward House
1 Bristol Road
Keynsham
Bristol
BS31 2BA |
or
| Bridges Community Learning Difficulty Team |
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Telephone:
0117 986 2106 |
St Martins Hospital
Midford Road
Bath
BA2 5RP |
There are also a number of easily downloadable information
sheets containing related information. See the attachments
below:
The links below will take you to pages you may find useful for
information about people with learning difficulties:
Bath People First was set up by disabled people especially those
with learning difficulties in Bath and North East Somerset.
Please see: http://www.bathpeoplefirst.org.uk/
If you have not found the information you require, the links
below will take you to separate information aimed at: