Getting information and advice about HD and someone to support you
Examples of Support
Signposting to trusted sources and provision of information and support (e.g. career planning, employment issues, carer support, finances, welfare rights, insurance, planning ahead, power of attorney, living wills, wills and testaments, keeping healthy, research, condition specific information, driving, housing)
Key Services and People
HD Clinic ( HD Specialist, HD Clinical Lead, Specialist Youth Advisors, Financial Wellbeing Officer )
Clinical Psychology / Neuropsychology
Scottish Huntington’s Association
Mental Health Services (Forth Valley , Clackmannanshire , Falkirk , Stirling )
Social Work ( Clackmannanshire , Falkirk , Stirling )
NHS Inform ( Health Information Service )
HD Buzz ( Research information )
Health Literacy Place ( Assistance to understand information and choices )
Integrated Multi Agency Arrangements, Referral Pathways and Resources
Anyone can make a referral to HD Specialists or Specialist Youth Advisors
All clients should be provided with a referral pack appropriate to their needs, including a detailing available specialist support.
Clients with a new diagnosis of HD should be directed to the HD Road Map , where appropriate
G.P. information services RefHelp should clearly identify HD Specialists as main point of contact for information and advice about HD.
There are clear links with Social Work ( Clackmannanshire , Falkirk , Stirling ) to provide assessment and care management.
Standards
A summary letter should be provided to GP and client within one month of completion of assessment
Every client should have a named HD Specialist
Referral to individual service standards
Outcomes
People living with HD and their families are provided with timely and accurate information about their condition and the choices, services and support available to them.