Share your views to help improve care for people with dementia in your community.
There are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, according to Alzheimer’s Society. There will be over one million people with it by 2025, and two million by 2051.
Healthwatch volunteer June thinks services should support autistic people or people with a learning disability to share their feedback. Take a look at her top tips.
One man shares his views about what’s needed to improve support.
A man who suffered four cardiac arrests and stopped breathing 22 times on the operating table has shared what he thinks the NHS needs to do to make care better for people with heart and lung conditions.
When people complain about poor care, it can be a real opportunity for services to listen and change. We’ve highlighted five ways services can do this.
What can services do to give people more control over their health and wellbeing? It starts with clear communication.
It’s difficult to take charge of your health and make good use of the support available when services don’t communicate with you in a way you can understand.