Learning Disabilities
Mosaic Community Care provides a range of services to support children and adults with learning disabilities, either by offering Supported Living services in their own home or by providing outreach support, respite care, short breaks and residential care.
Our aim is to encourage each person to play to their strengths, encouraging success and developing strategies for coping with particular difficulties. Our Individual Support Services are tailored to meet each person’s needs and requirements.
What is a learning disability?
The term ‘learning disability’ is used to describe an ‘overall impairment of intellect or function’ and ranges from a profound to a mild level of disability.
The way that a learning disability impacts on a person’s life will vary, depending on its severity and on the person’s life circumstances. People with a profound level of learning disability are likely to need significant, daily support with most aspects of daily living e.g. personal care, communication, and mobility. People with a mild to moderate learning disability may merely need low level, intermittent support with learning and remembering new things.
A learning disability cannot be ‘cured’, but with the right help and support any person with a learning disability can lead an active and fulfilling life alongside their fellow citizens in the community.
Additional support
Many people we support also have associated problems, such as sensory impairment, physical disabilities or mental health needs, and Mosaic is skilled at providing support for people with particularly complex or challenging behaviour, such as those with emotional and social difficulties that may arise through, for example, having an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
Our health action plans ensure that the health care needs of the people we support are met effectively. This includes helping them to access mainstream health services and overcoming communication barriers.







Warrington Disability Partnership had this to say about Mosaic and the winning award. "The nominators of this winner are professional foster carer's and look after children with complex needs. Over the last 18 months they have been involved with 2 children who's development is greatly impacted on by their social and play/leisure time activities. Both children's complex needs could easily socially isolate them.
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