pechenegs wrote:
Help, I have an apointment tomorrow with community psych nurse, but i am waiting for them to phone back!
I guess i should ask them if they have any experience of autism and make sure they don't expect me to behave like rainman as many have said on here? And point out i wanted referred to a psych!
I don't want a home visit as my father is stupid, interfering and non understanding about anything, so I guess we'll have to go to a cafe or soemthing lol!
what do you all think!
Has anyone in the uk went down this route using a communuty health centre which specialises on mental health?
am have a CPN but she is learning disability specialised [for those who recieve care under the learning disability services],she understands am,autism and high complex needs very well.
am would have said ask if it was possible to have one who is experienced in as/autism/whichever spectrum form that have,before being referred to one,as they might end up sending one who knows only general mental health stuff.
she is one of a team of specialists am have who has to be asked if any changes can be made-nothing can be changed without it being looked at by her first,she can get medication prescribed for am [though cannot do it herself] she can make specialists hurry up their appointments,she has done autism training with the home and makes sure staff know how to deal with any problems that come up and what they could be about,she also helped with getting am the high rate mobility component of DLA though had always been on the high rate of care-the dwp? never understood how autism can affect outside profoundly,and unfairly judge things on wheel chair users/physical problems only.
she is also very nice,and wants am to teach her makaton,it must be the only thing she doesnt know.
they are really good to have,once have got used to them,and they can do a lot.
am would say take some time getting used to them first,if find it too much to take in,or need things introducing to routine slowly.
they should allow the first appointment at least to be about getting used to them/them getting to know self?
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