How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected Ealing residents with a disability and their carers?

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From July 2021, Healthwatch Ealing partnered with Ealing Council to identify how adult residents living with disabilities and their unpaid family carers have been affected by the pandemic, including their experiences of the Health and Social Care system. Data was collected via a survey and two discussion forums.  Altogether, 152 people shared their views and experiences.

 Overall, the views and experiences expressed by individuals during this project provides evidence that health and social care partners must work together to improve communication with disabled individuals around their care and ensure that all aspects of care are being consistently delivered to the highest standard. The feedback also indicated that a more person-centred approach to care should be implemented to ensure that people are being appropriately supported. This includes identifying the best method of contact for individuals where a virtual approach to care is insufficient.

Further insight into the pandemic’s impact was provided during the discussion forums in which individuals indicated that their paid support had been decreased during the pandemic, that the reliance on digital technology did make access to services and information difficult and that the isolation they experienced significantly affected their mental wellbeing and that of family members who supported them during this time.

Lastly, the impact of the pandemic on unpaid, family carers’ health was made clear. These individuals highlighted the need for more effective communication from their loved one’s social care provider and the delivery of mental health support for them, in order to improve the health inequalities experienced by their loved ones and themselves.

Recommendations include prioritising easy and straight forward communication from social care providers, ensuring that the standard of social care is consistently met, identifying barriers to mental health support, adopting a more person-centred approach to health and social care and the continuation of research and engagement work with these communities to understand the most efficient ways that Ealing health partners can alleviate inequalities.

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Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Ealing
Publication date
Key themes
Cleanliness, Hygiene and Infection Control
Communication with patients; treatment explanation; verbal advice
Remote appointments and digital services
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Caring, kindness, respect and dignity
Service organisation, delivery, change and closure
Waiting for appointments or treatment; waiting lists for treatment

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
Yes
Primary research method used
Focus group
Survey
If an Enter and View methodology was applied, was the visit announced or unannounced?
N/A

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
Pharmacy
General Practice (GP)
General outpatients and hospital-based consultants
Home care/domiciliary care including personal assistants and personal budgets

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
152
Age group
18 to 24 years
25 to 49 years
65 to 79 years
80+ years
Gender
Women
Men
Prefer not to say
Sexual orientation
Not known
Pregnancy/maternity
N/A
Types of disabilities
Sensory impairment
Learning disability or difficulties
Mental health condition
Physical or mobility impairment
Types of long term conditions
Deafness or severe hearing impairment
Learning disability
Does this report feature carers?
Yes
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