Intensive Outreach Case Worker Service

At the LDN Community Engagement Hub on the Harrow Road offers goal-oriented support for people with learning disabilities helping them live independently and thrive within their communities.

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Daily Living Skills

Case Workers can offer support in developing essential life skills, including:

  • Attending/Managing Appointments: Guidance in attending and managing medical, professional, or personal appointments.
  • Application Support: Helping people complete various forms (e.g., grant applications, job applications).
  • Organising Living Spaces: Offering advice on creating organised, safe, and comfortable living environments.

Community Engagement and social opportunities

We actively support people to engage with their communities by:

  • Active Signposting: Researching and connecting the people to local events, activities, and opportunities for social engagement.
  • Work Shadowing: Arranging work opportunities to gain experience into various job roles.
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What people say about us

I was worried because moving is very stressful and everything was on my mind about moving out. I moved in and people said they can see it in my body language that I’m more happier… I had a lot of choices: one in Chelsea, one in Kilburn High road, one in the countryside, one in Westminster. There were six people looking at the same property and I said to the housing manager I liked it, and I got the first choice. Maggie helped me a lot she did: packing the boxes up in my flat, clothing, paperwork. When I moved in she was there with me, sorting it all out. We done it bit by bit. It was actually fine. I think she even made my bed! She was very helpful Maggie was. She had time for me.

Margaret Supported by LDN

I came for a trial. I had spaghetti Bolognese and a cup of tea and an interview to see if I would like it here. And I said I would. People liked me. So it was my permanent home. I found it much better. I did my washing up. I work at LDN. I’m paying my bills. In hospital you can’t do that. I can draw out my money when I want it.

Roy Supported by LDN

We all know how important family is to us. It gives us a kind of solid foundation, it anchors us to a place, it makes us feel comfortable and supported. So it’s really important for us that people keep connected with their family, with their community and with their friends.

Ben Clay Team Manager

They support me a lot. We’ve got amazing staff in this house. They’ll always stand by me – if I’m happy about something or if I’m sad about something. It is really nice to have someone there.

Tikara Supported by LDN

Audie, who gets support from LDN London, and was helped to write his first rap song. These are some of the lyrics.
I chase my dreams until they became real, thanks to the whole LDN support workers team.

Audie Supported by LDN

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