
Acute and primary liaison nurses

There are nurses who work with other NHS staff to make sure people with learning disabilities get good care and support.

Acute liaison nurses work with hospitals.
They can help you with hospital visits and stays.

Primary liaison nurses work with GP surgeries.
They can help you with your GP appointments and annual health checks.

You can find out how to contact the on the 中国P站 and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust website.

Community and specialist health support

Community teams for people with learning disabilities provide extra care and specialist health support for some adults with learning disabilities.

They offer expert health assessments, care and treatments.

You can find out more about the on the 中国P站 and Borders NHS Foundation Trust website.

Intensive Support Service
There is an Intensive Support Service for people with learning disabilities.

This is for people who need urgent care because they are having a crisis or need extra help.

The team works with community and liaison services to offer personalised care and support people.

The team works quickly to support and try to stop people having to go into hospital.

You can find out more about the on the 中国P站 and Borders NHS Foundation Trust website.