Day services for young adults with ALN/Learning disabilities
There are a number of different day services for young adults who have an ALN or a learning disability.
In order to find out what service is best suited to you, you will need to get in contact with Community Learning Disability Team who will discuss your eligibility and needs / outcomes. This may result in a social worker being allocated to you. They will discuss the needs and support required with you and your family. They may arrange an assessment and a range of options will be considered which may include a day service.
Where are day services based?
They are based all over Swansea. They offer support to adults with an ALN or learning disability in a variety of different ways based on needs and outcomes.
Can I just turn up to one of the day services?
No, each day service is set up to support specific needs; you will need to be assessed before attending, to ensure that they are able to support your needs.
Day services run by the council
Social Development Service | Supporting adults with a learning disability to develop independent living skills and social skills. |
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Glandwr Day Service and Assessment Centre | This offers an assessment service, signposting individuals with a learning disability to suitable support after a skills assessment of their abilities and support needs. Also offers a day service to help build social skills and increase independence. |
Ty Lafant Day Service | This service supports adults with a high level of learning disability. It provides support for up to 15 people every day and supports them in activities to keep them fit and healthy. It also promotes and helps develop independence, social, and daily living skills. |
West Cross Day Service | This service provides support for adults with learning disabilities, specialising in Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It also promotes and helps develop independence, social, and daily living skills. |
Whitethorns Intensive Day Service | This service provides higher-level support for adults with a learning disability and with behaviours that challenge promoting independence and social and daily living skills. |
Work Development Service | This service provides support for adults with a learning disability, helping them gain skills to access the world of work. |
Maesglas Day Service | This service supports adults with complex learning disabilities, communication and mobility needs. Offering therapeutic and community-based activities to help individuals gain or maintain communication and daily living skills, whilst supporting health needs. |
Birchgrove Day Service | This service supports adults with complex learning disabilities, communication and mobility needs. The activities provided are mostly therapeutic to help individuals gain or maintain communication and daily living skills, whilst supporting health needs. |
Trewarren Day Service | This service supports adults with complex learning disabilities, communication and mobility needs. Offering therapeutic and community-based activities to help individuals gain or maintain communication and daily living skills whilst also supporting health needs.
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Parkway Day Service | This service supports adults with complex learning disabilities and complex health needs, communication and mobility needs. Offering therapeutic, clinical health support and community-based activities and to help individuals maintain their health, gain or maintain communication and daily living skills. |
New Horizons | Supporting adults with physical disability and or learning disability / sensory loss who require a high level of care to promote their physical and emotional wellbeing. Please contact Common Access Point for Health and Social Care (CAP) if you feel this is appropriate for you. |