People with learning disabilities will need health care in the same way as everyone else. Some people with a learning disability will have additional health needs. For example, people with a learning disability are more likely to have epilepsy. They may need more support to understand information about their health. They may need help to communicate symptoms and concerns and to manage their health.
Anyone who is on their GP's learning disability register can have a free health check once a year. Mencap have information about annual health checks available in Easy Read. You can ask to go on the learning disability register if you think you have a learning disability. Mencap have Easy Read guides which explain how to get support from the doctor at your GP surgery, and how to join the learning disability register.
The EasyHealth website has over 400 leaflets, and videos, about physical and mental health for people with learning disabilities It also includes easy read information that health professionals can use. This will help them to help explain health issues and treatments to patients with a learning disability.
The Health Swap app is an easy and fun way for people with a learning disability, and their parents or carers, to make positive changes to their lifestyle. It helps you find ways to eat more healthy food and to track activity whilst also improving your digital skills.
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust runs learning disability services in Hampshire.
It is estimated that 40% of adults with a learning disability also have mental health needs. Mencap can offer information and advice about mental health.
Anxiety UK provides information and advice to anyone living with anxiety, or their families or carers.