As a learning disability nurse, you’ll help people of all ages with learning disabilities to maintain their health and wellbeing and to reach their full potential.
Your aim will be to help people to be as independent as possible, which will include teaching them the skills to look after themselves, keep themselves healthy (both physically and mentally) or find work. You’ll also help with daily activities such as attending college, going on holiday or out with friends.
You’ll need to draw up care plans and monitor how recommendations are being actioned. You will work in teams with other nurses and healthcare professionals as well as teachers and social workers.
In addition to helping patients stay healthy and making sure that they get any medical care they need, you’ll also provide support to their families, carers and friends. The work is often based in community or supported living settings.