Role of informal carers supporting individuals with learning disabilities

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  • Role of informal carers supporting  individuals with learning disabilities
    • Carers support people with learning disabilities to lead independent lives in their local community
    • Carers can either live with the person or call regularly throughout the day to provide support (can be 24 hour care)
    • Carers may minimise risks to clients e.g. by making sure their home is safe
    • Carers can encourage and facilitate regular social contact with family and friends e.g. taking clients to visit extended family
    • Carers enable clients to be happier as they feel loved and valued
    • Carers may act as advocates for clients
    • Carers perform a range of tasks to meet a variety of physical needs e.g. cooking, washing, dressing
    • Carers can meet emotional needs e.g. by spending time with clients and showing how much they care
    • Carers can meet social needs
    • Carers can help clients with their finances e.g. banking, shopping
    • Carers can meet intellectual needs e.g. by encouraging activities and interests in current affairs

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