When you become a teenager the medical staff will start talking about the move to adult services.
From the age of 14 you can also book into an annual health check with your GP. This check will be a good way for you to get to know the GP. At the age of 18 the GP will be organising most of the adult care.
Downs varies, so the GP may be referring you to many different adult services for instance cardiac, respiratory, orthopaedic, spinal, endocrine or epilepsy teams.
A health passport will help all medical staff know how to support you best, so writing one before the move to adult services is important.
This is a checklist which is intended to support the health of adults with Down syndrome directly or through their caregivers. We encourage that the checklist is to be shared with your medical professionals.
Global Down Syndrome Foundation website
Patients moving to a neighbouring hospital for their adult care may find the transition process is different. Please discuss this with those currently providing your care.