An Enter and View project was undertaken focusing on Lancashire day services for adults with learning disabilities and other neurological disorders, in order to provide the experiences and views of those using day services funded by Lancashire County Council.

 

24/01/2023
By Healthwatch Lancashire
Project Reports

Eleven day services were visited across Lancashire, and individual surveys were carried out with people using the services, their relatives, and staff, as well external staff/agencies and volunteers. In total, 250 people were engaged with and from their feedback themes and areas for improvement have been identified. 

Read the full report and our recommendations here.


Summary report on Day Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities Download File (pdf 3.09 MB)

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