Primary Care Documents
This section of the website is designed to help all health professionals in primary care supporting people with a learning disability understand the following for example.
- How and where to make referrals too.
- Links to current information about the health and well-being of people with a learning disability.
- Guidance on eligibility to screening programmes and issues with capacity and consent.
- Public health campaigns.
- Flu support for people with learning disability.
- STOMP.
- Making Reasonable adjustments.
All of the above information and more can be found on the learning disability homepage of GP Team Net.
Personal Profiles
A personal profile must be created for every patient at your practice who has a learning disability. The personal profile outlines what the reasonable adjustments are that the person requires to ensure their visits to the GP practice and other healthcare settings are a positive experience and person centred.
Often community learning disability teams will use the form below to collect the information as will care providers and family members. Once you have been given this information you will then need to add it into EMIS as an alert and also you will use it in the annual health check template. This will mean you are providing a good standard of care and making reasonable adjustments where required.
Mental Capacity Assessment Form 1 (MCA1)
Best Interest Decision Form 2 (MCA2)
The primary care strategy document outlines where to find more information on the Mental Capacity Act and how you can use it in your practice.
If you are going to hold a MDT to assess someone’s capacity and then make a best interest decision in some circumstances then the forms below should be used to record your decision making.
Every year for the last four years the Health Promotion Team has been working closely with primary care to help people with learning disability receive their flu vaccine. This has been done by developing a protocol which outlines the process for making a referral to the team for them to administer the vaccine to a person who is complex and fearful of the procedure.
The protocol explains what a GP practice needs to do to make a referral for the flu vaccine to be given out with the surgery.
This should be used where needed for complex patients as people with learning disabilities are in high risk groups and one of the main causes of premature death is from respiratory disease.