NHS Digital say the results will help the adult social care sector understand more about how services are affecting peoples’ lives
I’m Matt Rosser with news that an annual survey which asks people who use adult social care in England about their quality of life and the services they receive is underway. The survey - part of a national programme led by NHS Digital - runs until March. People will be sent a questionnaire, including a freepost return envelope. It’s confidential and designed to be as simple as possible to complete. NHS Digital say the results will help the adult social care sector understand more about how services are affecting peoples’ lives. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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