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Service overview

Our Community Learning Disability Teams (CLDTs) provide specialist treatment and support for people over the age of 18 who have a learning disability and complex physical or mental health needs that cannot be met by other local NHS services.

We will work with you and the people who know you well, to make a personalised care plan.

We also help other health and social care services you see to make sure your needs are being met.

Accessing our service

CLDTs are open to adults with a learning disability and specialist health needs who live in Berkshire and are registered with a GP in Berkshire.

You can refer yourself or someone you care for into our service by sending us an email.

 

 

Contact us

For referrals, email: cldtreferrals@berkshire.nhs.uk

Our CLDTs work 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays).

Bracknell

01344 354 466

duty.ctpld@bracknell-forest.gov.uk

Newbury

0118 904 7194

newburyctpld@berkshire.nhs.uk

Reading

0118 904 7195

readingctpld@berkshire.nhs.uk

Slough

01753 475 111

ctpld.duty@slough.gov.uk

Windsor and Maidenhead

0118 904 2834

ctpld@rbwm.gov.uk

Wokingham

0118 904 7196

wokinghamctpld@berkshire.nhs.uk

Preparing for an assessment

Appointments will be held at the CLDT office or another location in the local area, or home visits may be arranged. We will always let you know where the appointment will be held and try to make sure you are able to get to the location.

You will usually be able to bring another person (a family member, carer or friend) with you to your appointment. Sometimes they may need to wait outside during your appointment. But if their support is needed, just let us know.

Managing your health

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Contact us and FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is a learning disability?

A person has a learning disability when their ability to learn new things (intelligence) and cope independently (social functioning) is reduced by a large amount compared to most other people’s abilities. Learning disabilities start before adulthood and have a lasting effect on development.

Problems with intelligence or social functioning which start later in life due to ageing, illness, or injury, are not learning disabilities.

It’s also important to know that a learning disability is not the same as a learning difficulty (like dyslexia). A learning difficulty affects specific areas of learning, but a learning disability affects overall intellectual ability.

What causes a learning disability?

A learning disability is usually caused by something that affects brain development before birth, during birth, or in early childhood. In many cases, the exact cause is unknown, but common factors can include:

  • genetic conditions, such as Down’s syndrome or Fragile X syndrome
  • illness or infections during pregnancy
  • exposure to harmful substances, like alcohol, during pregnancy
  • complications during birth that reduce oxygen to the baby’s brain
  • being born very early (premature birth)
  • serious illnesses, such as meningitis or measles, in early childhood
  • head injuries in early childhood

Conditions like cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism are more common in people with a learning disability.

What is specialist health support?

Specialist health support is care that cannot be provided by mainstream health services because extra skills, knowledge, or equipment are needed to give the right help.

What are the signs that a person with a learning disability is constipated?

Common signs of constipation include not eating much or at all, frequently touching their anus, or signs of streaking on underwear or pads.

People with a learning disability are at higher risk of constipation and if left untreated it can cause serious problems.

  • Read more about managing constipation in a person with a learning disability

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Is there any information for friends, family and carers?

If you’re a family member/carer or you look after someone, there’s practical, financial, and emotional support available to you from a range of local communities and national organisations.  

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How do I request an interpreter?

We can provide language translation and interpretation support whenever you visit or contact us.

Tell our staff which language you prefer to use, and we will make sure the right communication support is in place for your assessment and treatment. Please let us know as early as possible so we can ensure the appropriate translation or interpreting support is available.

We offer a range of professional services to ensure everyone can understand and be understood:

  • telephone interpreting
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  • written translation
  • British Sign Language (BSL) interpreting
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How can I get information in an accessible format?

Anyone with a disability, impairment, or sensory loss has the right to receive information in a format that meets their needs. Under the Accessible Information Standard (AIS)—a legal requirement for all health and adult social care providers—we must ensure that people who use our services, including carers and families, can understand the information we provide and communicate effectively with us.

We can offer information in a range of accessible formats, including:

  • British Sign Language (BSL)
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If you need information in any of these formats, please tell a member of our team and we will make sure your communication needs are met.

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Are service dogs allowed to my appointment?

Yes. You are welcome to bring your registered service animal, such as a guide dog, hearing dog, medical alert dog, or other trained assistance dog to your appointment.

These animals are recognised as essential support and are permitted in most areas of our services.

To help us prepare, please let the team know before your appointment if you will be attending with a service animal. This allows us to make sure the environment is safe and comfortable for you, your animal, and other patients.

Please note that service animals may not be able to enter certain restricted clinical areas for safety or infection‑control reasons, but we will always work with you to find an appropriate alternative.

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We will take strong action against anyone who is verbally, racially, physically, or sexually abusive to them.

This includes contacting the police to prosecute, and stopping future access to our healthcare services.

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  • Adults

A specialist ward for adults who have a learning disability and mental health needs or behaviour that puts them at risk of harm.

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  • Adults

Community-based support for adults who have a learning disability and are at risk of admission into a psychiatric hospital.

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Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team

  • Adults

Mental health assessment at home or a community setting and, where possible, treatment to avoid admission to hospital.

Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team: Go to service

External support

To get help from your local Adult Social Care service, visit their website:

  • Bracknell Forest Council - Health and social care
  • Reading Borough Council - Adult social care and public health
  • Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead - Adult social care
  • Slough Borough Council - Adult social care
  • West Berkshire Council - Care for adults
  • Wokingham Borough Council - Care and support for adults
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