Rye Listening Tour 2023

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Each year Healthwatch East Sussex focuses on one area of East Sussex to engage with local people and understand their communities in more detail. In October 2023, they visited Rye and the surrounding villages to find out about their access to health and social care services.  They spoke to over 300 people.

People in Rye and rural Rother have many similar concerns to those shared with us by other East Sussex residents, primarily challenges in timely access to health and care appointments. 

They heard about people’s appreciation of positive GP experiences, with people sharing examples of good care from a range of staff at practices once they were able to access appointments. Frustrations remain about speed of access to appointments. Issues involving transport were raised by residents throughout the activity. The distances people were having to travel, poor public transport provision, the cost of transport and difficulty in accessing patient transport services were impacting people’s ability to access health and care services. 

Patients reported that services don’t appear to record, accommodate or make appropriate adjustments for those with communication requirements, with people's needs not being met and miscommunication leading to poorer health outcomes. Findings from the mystery shop of GP websites and feedback at the VCSE partner event highlighted a need for more effective signposting between health, care and VCSE services. 

Through Healthwatch activity at various care homes in the area, dentistry was raised as being a particular issue as some were unable to access services or had visiting services not returning following Covid. The opposite was the case for other services such as GPs and NHS 111 which were reported as working effectively with the care homes to provide services to patients. In particular, weekly GP visits at some of the care homes were appreciated by residents who liked the security of regular contact and consistency of attendance of the same health professionals. 

A number of areas outside of Rye, such as Camber and Icklesham, have seen local services and particularly GP provision reduced, resulting in patients having to travel further to access health care or feeling isolated within their communities. Preferences highlighted a desire for greater outreach and local delivery of services. 

People shared their positive experiences at the Conquest Hospital. Despite some having to travel to access this care, people reported hard working staff and feeling safe and supported at the Emergency Department, as inpatients and during outpatient appointments. 

A limited response to questions about social care throughout our wider engagement activity may highlight issues relating to people’s understanding of Adult Social Care and the provision available. 

Cost of living was raised as having an impact on both people’s mental and physical health, with high costs leading people to disengage with social enrichment and people avoiding accessing some aspects of health care due to costs. People who were struggling to access NHS dentistry reported avoiding accessing care due to the high cost of private services.

The report contains ten recommendations about transport and reasonable adjustments.

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General details

Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch East Sussex
Publication date
Date evidence capture began
Date evidence capture finished
Type of report
Other
Patient experience
Key themes
Access to services
Accessibility and reasonable adjustments
Administration (records, letters, results)
Booking appointments
Caring, kindness, respect and dignity
Consent, choice, user involvement and being listened to
Cost and funding of services
Health inequality
Integration of services and communication between professionals
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Parking and transport
Remote appointments and digital services
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?
No
Primary research method used
Engagement event
Interviews
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
Ambulances and paramedics
Care home
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Targeted Mental Health in Schools Services (TaMHS)
Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) and specialist MH services
Dentist
Emergency department (inc A&E)
General outpatients and hospital-based consultants
General Practice (GP)
Hospital services- not stated
Inpatient care/General inpatients
Medical imaging, including radiography, ultrasound, MRI and nuclear medicine
NHS 111
Pharmacy
Screening services and testing
Services for people with Autism/on the Autism spectrum

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
300
Age group
Not known
Gender
Not known
Is the gender identity of people in the report the same as the sex they were assigned at birth?
Not known
Ethnicity
Not known
Pregnancy/maternity
N/A
Types of disabilities
Learning disability or difficulties
Types of long term conditions
Dementia
Seldom heard groups
People who are geographically isolated
Refugees or asylum seekers
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