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People with learning disabilities

 

This page contains some useful links to websites with information for people with learning disabilities:

 

Durham County Council – Provide several services for people with learning disabilities.

 

Sunderland Action for Health – Providing useful information for people with learning disabilities, their carers and all health professionals.

 

See Ability – ‘Seeing beyond disability’ – Works with adults who are visually impaired and have other disabilities.

 


 

Over the past few years, Durham LOC together with what was Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield CCG and North Durham CCG jointly set up a pilot service for people with a moderate to severe type of learning disability to help them gain better access to eye care in what is now the County Durham CCG area.

The aim of the service is to help people with a learning disability have their eyes tested at a local optical practice. You can download full details of how the service works here: Community Eye Care Pathway for Adults and Young People with a Learning Disability.

This pilot service is for moderate and more severely learning disabled people. Those people who have a mild learning disability can attend to see any Optometrist of their choice.

Practices taking part in the service display this Window Sticker:

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A “5 Easy Steps” leaflet tells you how to go about using the service and lists the practices that are taking part.

The “Telling the Optometrist About Me” form can be downloaded and filled in to take to the practice.

Contact us if you have any questions or need more information.

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