Learning Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Services
Person-Centred Support for Learning Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Priority Plus Care provides person-centred support for individuals with learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental conditions, helping them develop confidence, independence and everyday living skills. These may include Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Down Syndrome and other related support needs.
We understand that support should never be one-size-fits-all. Our team takes time to understand each person’s abilities, communication style, routines, preferences and individual goals. This allows us to provide care that feels respectful, empowering and practical.
Our support can include help with daily routines, personal care including washing and dressing, meal planning, appointments, community access, communication, social activities and life skills. We work with individuals, families and professionals to encourage independence, dignity and meaningful involvement in daily life.
What Our Learning Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Conditions Team Can Help With
Our support service can include help with:
- Daily living skills
- Personal care including washing and dressing
- Meal planning and preparation
- Medication prompts
- Communication support
- Community access
- Appointments and activities
- Social inclusion
- Household routines
- Building confidence
- Support with choices
- Working towards personal goals
Every support plan is tailored around the individual’s strengths, needs and preferred way of receiving support.
Who Is Learning Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Conditions Support Suitable For?
Learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental conditions support may be suitable for people who:
- Have a learning disability
- Have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Have Down Syndrome
- Need help with daily routines
- Want to build independence
- Require practical one-to-one support
- Need help accessing the community
- Benefit from structure and reassurance
- Need support with communication
- Require help with personal care
- Want to develop life skills
- Need support to achieve personal goals
Our team provides support in a calm, respectful and encouraging way, helping each person feel confident and involved.
HOW IT WORKS
Our Learning Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Conditions Support Approach
Our approach is built around understanding, encouragement and person-centred support, helping each individual develop confidence, independence and everyday life skills.
We Understand Strengths and Needs
We take time to understand the person’s abilities, communication style, routines, support needs, learning disability or neurodevelopmental condition, and personal goals.
We Create a Support Plan
A personalised support plan is created around daily living, independence, wellbeing, communication, personal care and preferred routines.
We Encourage Independence
Our support workers provide practical and respectful support that helps individuals build confidence, develop life skills and achieve greater independence.
We Review Progress
We regularly review support and make adjustments where needed to ensure it continues to meet the person’s needs, goals and aspirations.
Your Questions Answered
What support do you provide for people with learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental conditions?
We provide support with daily living skills, personal care including washing and dressing, routines, community access, appointments, communication, independence and achieving personal goals. We support individuals with a range of learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental conditions, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Down Syndrome
Can support be tailored to each person?
Yes. Every support plan is personalised around the individual’s needs, abilities, communication style, preferences and goals, ensuring the right level of support is provided.
Can families and professionals be involved?
Absolutely. We work closely with families, advocates, healthcare professionals and other support networks to ensure coordinated, person-centred care.
Can support help with community access?
Yes. We help individuals access their local community, attend appointments, take part in social activities, build confidence and develop greater independence.
Looking for Support with Learning Difficulties?
Speak to Priority Plus Care today and arrange person-centred support that promotes confidence, dignity and independence.