Community Services Engagement Event - Wycliffe Rooms, Lutterworth
Date and time
Location
Wycliffe Rooms
27 George Street Lutterworth United KingdomDescription
Get involved in re-designing community health service
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, the people who plan and buy health services, have started a conversation with people asking them about their experiences of community health services including community nursing, intensive community support services and therapies.
Over the last couple of months we have gathered people’s real experience of community services provided by Leicester Partnership NHS Trust, whether they are patients, carers, and health and care professionals. .
We would like to share with you what we have learnt so far about experiences of the service and what matters most. We would also like to tell you about other work that has been happening to review community services and how all of this information is contributing and influencing our thinking about how services should look in the future.
The events are the opportunity for anyone who has an interest in getting involved in designing future community services to get involved – staff working in acute or community settings, social care staff, domiciliary care workers, GPs, care home staff, patients and family carers receiving or with an interest in community care and people working in voluntary and community organisations. We also hope that we can welcome to the event the patients, family carers and health and care professionals who participated in the research.
During the event we will work together with you to share our insights and hear how they resonate with you. We will also talk through our proposals for community services and ask for your views.
The outcome of the workshops will assist the CCGs to put together a future plan of what community services should look like to ensure they are integrated with other health and care services care and improve the outcomes and health and wellbeing of patients and their family carers.