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The team at King’s College Hospital is passionately committed to improving patient experience and health outcomes for those with learning disabilities and autism.
Over the next two years they will work alongside people with learning disabilities, as well as their families and carers, to improve the care they provide.
The focus of this work will include co-designing:
Changes to provide better access to services
Improved communication
An enhanced and safer caring environment
Better support for carers
To register your interest and get involved please get in touch with the Patient Experience and Involvement Team at King’s College Hospital by email: kings.collaborators@nhs.net or call 020 3299 6104.
The team at King’s College Hospital is passionately committed to improving patient experience and health outcomes for those with learning disabilities and autism.
Over the next two years they will work alongside people with learning disabilities, as well as their families and carers, to improve the care they provide.
The focus of this work will include co-designing:
Changes to provide better access to services
Improved communication
An enhanced and safer caring environment
Better support for carers
To register your interest and get involved please get in touch with the Patient Experience and Involvement Team at King’s College Hospital by email: kings.collaborators@nhs.net or call 020 3299 6104.