Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-129) and index.
Chapter 1: Understanding Learning Disability -- Chapter 2: Models of Practice -- Chapter 3: Health Inequalities -- Chapter 4: Consent and Capacity -- Chapter 5: Communication needs of People with learning disabilities -- Chapter 6: Roles and Responsibilities of Carers -- Chapter 7: Meeting the Health Needs of People with Learning Disabilities in Primary Care settings -- Chapter 8: Caring for people with learning disabilities in Acute Hospital.
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This book provides clear information that will assist mainstream health care providers in gaining greater understanding of people with learning disabilities and managing their health needs. Each chapter gives the reader information and guidance on dealing with a variety of situations found in health care settings. Examples of good practice are explained using case examples and experiences of people with learning disabilities and their carers. The book describes what is expected from the various health care teams and offers solutions to potential challenges and barriers they may be faced with. It includes information regarding specialist support services that can offer assistance to the individual and to the mainstream staff teams. While ideas are also offered on how to present information in a format people who have communication difficulties can understand.
Health care provision and people with learning disabilities.