Health - Preparing for Adulthood
Learning Disability Team Bexley
Bexley LD Team
Block B
Queen Mary’s Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup DA14 6LT
Phone: 020 8269 3300
Email: [email protected]
Web: Learning Disability Team (Bexley) - Queen Mary's (oxleas.nhs.uk)
The team provides specialist community health services to people over the age of 18 with learning disabilities living in Bexley. Psychologists, community nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, transition team and the consultant psychiatrist are all based here. The team is available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Referral information
All referrals are subject to the team’s eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria are as follows:
Complexity is defined as:
Bexley LD Team
Block B
Queen Mary’s Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup DA14 6LT
Phone: 020 8269 3300
Email: [email protected]
Web: Learning Disability Team (Bexley) - Queen Mary's (oxleas.nhs.uk)
The team provides specialist community health services to people over the age of 18 with learning disabilities living in Bexley. Psychologists, community nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, transition team and the consultant psychiatrist are all based here. The team is available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Referral information
All referrals are subject to the team’s eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria are as follows:
- Aged 18 or over – and
- Learning Disability diagnosis confirmed – and
- Registered with a local GP – i.e. within Bexley – and
- Presenting with ‘complex’ additional (co-morbid) health needs.
Complexity is defined as:
- The impact of the learning disability on the co-morbid health needs is such that management of the condition goes beyond the capacity of mainstream NHS services.
- Direct and frequent contact with adult learning disability health services is required to ensure the stability of the condition and/or improve health outcomes.
Personal Health Profiles
The Department of Health has recently produced guidance on PHP's. In line with this guidance, the PHPs provide a format that can be recognised by all NHS services. When health needs are identified, either in health checks, at the opticians, dentists or by any other health professionals, a plan can be written down so that the owner of the PHP can organise the right support/action to meet their needs. The summary sheets at the back of the PHP (yellow pages) provide a useful snapshot of current health needs.
The Department of Health has recently produced guidance on PHP's. In line with this guidance, the PHPs provide a format that can be recognised by all NHS services. When health needs are identified, either in health checks, at the opticians, dentists or by any other health professionals, a plan can be written down so that the owner of the PHP can organise the right support/action to meet their needs. The summary sheets at the back of the PHP (yellow pages) provide a useful snapshot of current health needs.