
Are you a user of Salford City Council’s Equipment Service?
Can you spare five minutes to give your views on the vital service?
Salford City Council is working in collaboration with Healthwatch Salford and NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group to create a survey to capture the views of Salfordians, who have used the equipment service in the past six months to aid a better quality of life.
They are keen to hear from anyone who has used any equipment in the past six months - from bath lifts, hoists, grab rails, beds to mobility aids such as walking frames.
Alex Leach, Chief Officer for Healthwatch Salford, the independent champion for people who use health and social care services, said:
“This is a really valuable opportunity for service users, family members and carers, to share their experiences and suggest changes to the service that will best meet the needs of Salford residents."
Councillor Gina Reynolds, Lead Member for Adult Services, Health and Wellbeing said:
“The equipment service makes a huge difference to people’s lives and we always value feedback from those who use it, to ensure it continues to meet people’s needs.”
The five-minute online survey is for service users, family member or a carer to complete. All information collected will be kept anonymous.
The closing date is 28 February.
To complete the survey, visit https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/ESSCCG/ or contact Elyse Peacock on 0330 355 0300 or email info@healthwatchsalford.co.uk if you would like a paper copy, together with a freepost envelope.