1. Report -

    Healthwatch Doncaster's Enter and View team conducted an initial visit in August 2018, with a follow-up visit in March 2019
  2. Report -

    The Authorised Representatives felt that the home generally had good atmosphere; interactions between staff and residents were positive; the environment was clean and tidy; some small improvements could ensure a more dementia friendly environment
  3. Report -

    The fourth annual Recovery Games on 18 August saw over 650 people from all parts of the UK coming together at Hatfield Activity Centre in Doncaster in a fun packed day of celebration of people in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
  4. Report -

    Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) annual assessment of the state of health and social care in England looks at the quality of care over the past year
  5. Report -

    B:Friend created an interactive mobile application to be used by befriending volunteers across Doncaster offering reference material, check-in functionality and media gathering tool
  6. Report -

    Cast and Healthwatch Doncaster hosted a preshow coffee and tea roundtable chat for up to 27 people (15 attended pre show) to get to know service users and staff from local groups that have access to Doncaster Healthwatch services
  7. Report -

    The aim of the project is to deliver six sewing workshops (workshops targeting a small group of Black Minority Ethnic older people), delivering health conversations around the topic of social prescribing in Doncaster.
  8. Report -

    This document sets out the approach of Healthwatch Doncaster to Enter and View. The policy is a ‘live’ document which is reviewed regularly to ensure it stays up-to-date.
  9. Report -

    Individuals, organisational representatives and health and social care professionals met at the Salvation Army Citadel to discuss their ideas around 'What Matters to YOU about Health and Social care'
  10. Report -

    A summary of the 19 care home visits undertaken by Healthwatch Doncaster volunteers and staff in the period 28 July to 20 December 2016. The findings are based on a conversational approach, talking informally to residents/visitors
  11. Report -

    The Healthwatch Doncaster volunteers identified that there should be a piece of work focussed on Care and Support at Home so that people who receive care at home could share their views and experiences about the quality of that care
  12. Report -

    In a recent poll, Healthwatch England asked people how confident they are that NHS and social care services can meet their needs
  13. Report -

    Doncaster Council have published their Adult Social Care Peer Challenge Report that contains the findings and recommendations including an excerpt below showcasing the work of Healthwatch Doncaster
  14. Report -

    State of Care is Care Quality Commission‘s annual assessment of health care and social care in England
  15. Report -

    After its initial publication in 2016, NHS Doncaster CCG have refreshed the Doncaster Place Plan, highlighting how health and care services will look until 2022
  16. Report -

    The Authorised Representatives felt that the home had a caring, supportive, friendly atmosphere. Residents seemed happy and well cared for. Everyone was welcoming and the manager and staff appeared friendly and
    open with us.
  17. Report -

    The Authorised Representatives felt the home generally had good atmosphere. Interactions between staff and residents were positive. The environment was clean and tidy.
  18. Report -

    Everyone at The Old Rectory Care Home was welcoming, the manager and staff were friendly and open with us.
  19. Report -

    The Authorised Representatives felt that the home had an upbeat, friendly atmosphere. Interactions between staff and residents were very good. The environment was clean and tidy.
  20. Report -

    The Authorised Representatives felt that the home had a supportive, friendly and caring atmosphere. Residents seemed happy and well cared for. We were made welcome by the manager and staff and observed genuinely caring interactions between staff
  21. Report -

    The home has been under new management since the summer and is currently undergoing a programme of re-organisation.
  22. Report -

    The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has today published the findings of an in-depth review on the state of oral health care in care homes across England
  23. Report -

    Over the last year Healthwatch has heard from 341,000 people, carers and staff, all of whom have given their time to share their experiences of health and social care services
  24. Report -

    Last year, Healthwatch supported over 336,000 people to share their story about health and social care. These views resulted in over 7,200 recommendations to services about the improvements that people would like to see
  25. Report -

    In the past week, the Care Quality Commission published 244 reports on services which have been inspected by specialist teams of inspectors.