1. Report -

    In June 2017, Healthwatch Ealing (HWE) carried out a survey on primary care GP access for patients in the borough. Our objective was to gain feedback from 1,500 - 2,000 local patients about primary care GP access across Ealing’s seven GP Network Groups. We then aimed to analyse the data and summarise the views expressed by patients in a robust report for Ealing CCG. This would enable them to shape, reform, and improve access to GPs in Ealing in accordance with the needs and wishes expressed by local people.
  2. Advice and Information -

    Five things you should expect from home care, domiciliary care or help in the home.
  3. Report -

    Our team at Healthwatch Ealing conducted an announced Enter and View at Martin House Care Home on the 15th of September 2017 from 10am to 1pm.
  4. Report -

    The information presented within this report reflects the individual patient experience of health and social care services, untainted and without agenda to ensure that the genuine observations and commentaries of the community are captured. Healthwatch Ealing presents this as factual information to be considered and utilised to improve service provision and highlight areas of good practice.
  5. Report -

    Our team at Healthwatch Ealing conducted an announced Enter and View at Torkington House Care Home on the 13th of October 2017 from 10am to 2pm.
  6. Report -

    Our team at Healthwatch Ealing conducted an announced Enter and View at Threen House Nursing Home on the 30th of October 2017 from 10am to 2pm.
  7. Report -

    Our team at Healthwatch Ealing conducted an announced Enter and View at Pranam City Centre on the 10th of November 2017 from 10am to 2pm.
  8. Report -

    Our team at Healthwatch Ealing conducted an announced Enter and View at Telford Lodge Care on the 30th of November 2017 from 10am to 2pm.
  9. News -

    The NHS is rolling out an expanded mental health support service for Armed Forces veterans, as a survey found that more than half find it difficult to speak up about mental health issues.
  10. Report -

    The information presented within this report reflects the individual patient experience of health and social care services, untainted and without agenda to ensure that the genuine observations and commentaries of the community are captured. Healthwatch Ealing presents this as factual information to be considered and utilised to improve service provision and highlight areas of good practice.
  11. News -

    Talking therapies are delivered by trained clinicians, online, on the phone, or in person. They can help provide responsive, evidence-based interventions and support for common mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, stress, nightmares, panic attacks and obsessive thoughts.
  12. Report -

    Our Enter and View visits are arranged to find out how health and social care services are being run, and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement.
  13. Report -

    Our Enter and View visits are arranged to find out how health and social care services are being run, and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement.
  14. Report -

    Our Enter and View visits are arranged to find out how health and social care services are being run, and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement.
  15. Report -

    Our Enter and View visits are arranged to find out how health and social care services are being run, and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement.
  16. News -

    AJM, the current provider of wheelchair services in six of our eight London boroughs, will continue as the provider from 1 April 2024 following a successful tender application. Their services will also be expanding to Hillingdon and Harrow.
  17. News -

    From 22 April until 30 June 2024, the seasonal COVID-19 booster will be available, free, for those who are at greatest risk of becoming seriously ill from the virus.
  18. Report -

    The information presented within this report reflects the individual patient experience of health and social care services, untainted and without agenda to ensure that the genuine observations and commentaries of the community are captured. Healthwatch Ealing presents this as factual information to be considered and utilised to improve service provision and highlight areas of good practice.