Review of dementia services for people living independently and family carers

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Following a review of dementia services for people living in care homes and extra care schemes, in 2014, Healthwatch Lambeth carried out a follow up investigation in summer/autumn 2015 to gather views on services for people living with dementia independently in their own homes. The objective was to understand their and the carer’s support needs, their experience of using health and care services and any barriers faced in accessing them, to what degree these services worked in an integrated way, and their view on how they can be improved.

The HW team conducted 21 interviews with family carers and people living with dementia, face to face and on the phone focusing on how well services work for people after they have received a diagnosis of dementia.

Out of the 12 families that had experience with SLaM (South London and Maudsley) memory service, six gave positive feedback of the service, whereas the others were more ambivalent.

HWL reports that people’s experiences of health and care services after receiving a dementia diagnosis was mixed, but considerable frustration with service liaison –both within and between different teams, as well as delays with equipment and essential supplies, was detected. It was established that the interviewees’ experiences of social workers were largely negative.

Out of the 12 people interviewed who had experience of domiciliary care, only three said they were happy with the service.

Out of the 11 who commented on their GP, the majority (9) reported a good service because they felt the GP had got to know the person with dementia well.

Three carers talked about their poor or mixed experience with district nurses.

Carers reported a range of difficulties in obtaining appropriate equipment for their relatives while the ‘Older Persons Units’ at King’s College Hospital and Guy’s Hospital received positive feedback from them.

Overall, it seemed that the frustrations expressed by most of the carers spoken to often seemed to hinge on delays and difficulties in making contact with key agencies, combined with a lack of dementia awareness amongst the professions -from district nurse teams to domiciliary carers. The flexibility required for successful person-centred approaches also appeared to be absent from many of the support arrangements proffered to the carers spoken to. The outcomes also include having an enabling and supportive environment, along with a sense of belonging within the community. Given that human contact for people with dementia in the form of respite cover was identified as the biggest need by the interviewees, befriending schemes and other face to face contact would seem to be a particularly valuable investment for supporting the wellbeing of both carers and their relatives.

HWL made 6 recommendations that would help resolve the current issues and improve the services for the carers, their families and people living with Dementia.

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General details

Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Lambeth
Publication date
Date evidence capture began
Date evidence capture finished
Type of report
Report
Key themes
Follow-on treatment and continuity of care
Diagnosis
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Caring, kindness, respect and dignity

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
No
Primary research method used
Interviews
If an Enter and View methodology was applied, was the visit announced or unannounced?
Not Known

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
General Practice (GP)
Memory clinic
Other
Adult social care, including care packages and social workers
Name of service provider
Multiple providers : SLaM (South London and Maudsley) memory service, Older Persons Units’ at King’s College Hospital and Guy’s Hospital

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
21
Age group
All
Gender
All
Ethnicity
All
Pregnancy/maternity
N/A
Types of disabilities
Mental health condition
Types of long term conditions
Dementia
Does this report feature carers?
Yes
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