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Aims of the service
The Outreach Support Service aims to assist adults, with learning disabilities
living in the community, to enjoy a high quality of life by providing
support and care in whatever areas needed. It is based on the
following principles:
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People with learning disabilities are individuals and their
particular needs and wishes should determine the care and
support they receive.
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Irrespective
of their level of disability, people have a right to be treated
with respect and to be supported in ways that maintain their
dignity.
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People have
a right to make decisions and exercise control over their
own lives within the limits of their understanding and ability.
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What facilities and services are available?
The service is registered with the Care Commission to provide care and
housing support. The Outreach team is based
at the Station Avenue care home in Duns. It consists of trained
workers who are experienced in working with adults with learning
disabilities. Team members provide support and assistance, on an
individually arranged basis, to people living in the community.
Help can be provided in many areas of daily life, including dealing
with benefits and managing money, domestic tasks, social and leisure
activities and some personal care.
The service is flexible and can be arranged to meet a range of
needs and circumstances. Long-term support can be provided, for
example by arranging daily visits to help someone living alone
with various everyday living tasks, or perhaps a weekly visit to
deal with money management. Support can also be provided occasionally
for short periods. For example: to allow regular carers to have
a break for a few hours or a few days.
Support plans are drawn up with the person who will receive the
service to meet his or her individual needs and wishes. These
plans detail the kind of care and support and the times that it
will be provided. Plans are regularly reviewed and amended to
meet changing requirements. The service has a set of aims and
objectives with picture symbols to help understanding for anyone
with communication difficulties.
Who can apply?
The service is specifically for adults with learning disabilities
who live on their own or with relatives or friends in the Duns
area.
Applications are often made by a Social Worker following a Community
Care Assessment, but individuals can apply directly.
How much is it likely to cost?
The cost will depend on the extent of the service required
and would be determined following detailed specification of the
service.
The service may be paid for from individual benefits, private
means or local authority budgets depending on individual circumstances.
If the service is arranged to meet assessed community care or
housing support needs, the costs may be met in part or in full
by Scottish Borders Council. A Social Worker would need to carry
out a financial assessment to determine the charge (if any) to
the person using the service.
For people who are funding the service themselves the charge would
be agreed before the service started.
How to obtain more information
Scottish Borders Council - Social Work can provide
more information about care homes for people with learning disabilities.
For more information about Station
Avenue Care Home or the Outreach Service contact the Community
Care Manager at our Galashiels office.
For more information on how to contact Eildon, please click here.
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