Sensory and Communication Impairment
Many people with learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorders also have sensory and communication impairments.
At Mosaic Community Care, we use a variety of innovative methods to overcome these challenges and help each person find the best way for them to unlock their communication channels.
Inclusive communication environments
If a person has limited verbal communication, we will help them to communicate in a way that it is meaningful to them by building comprehensive communication profiles.
Where appropriate, we are introducing Inclusive Communication Environments, working with speech and language therapists to develop personalised alternative vocabulary, which includes gestures, eye movements, vocalisations, symbols and objects.
Enabling each person to make a choice
We aim to ensure that support workers and carers do not discriminate but give each person greater involvement in making decisions about their daily lives and care.








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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