Rutland Celebrates Major Uplift in Carer Satisfaction and Support
The latest results from the national Survey of Adult Carers in England have given Rutland County Council a significant reason to celebrate, as data reveals a marked upward trend in satisfaction and support for the county's unpaid carers. This biennial study, which serves as a vital barometer for the well-being of those supporting family and friends, shows that local efforts to enhance social care services are hitting the mark.
To ensure this year’s data truly reflected the community, the council tripled its outreach efforts, contacting nearly 300 individuals who had recently interacted with adult social care. This proactive approach resulted in a more representative sample, providing a clear window into the daily lives and challenges of Rutland’s "unsung heroes."
The findings highlight a dramatic shift in how carers perceive the support available to them. Overall satisfaction with social services surged by 15%, reaching 60.7%, while general carer satisfaction climbed to a score of 8.3 out of 12. Perhaps most importantly, the survey noted a significant breakthrough in tackling the isolation often associated with caregiving; there was an 11% increase in carers reporting they have as much social contact as they desire.
Councillor Diane Ellison, Portfolio Holder for Adults and Health, noted that these results underscore the vital role carers play in maintaining the independence of Rutland’s residents. She emphasised that the feedback—particularly the 7.3% improvement in the ease of finding information gives the council a clear roadmap to continue refining its services.
This positive momentum is not an outlier for the region. The survey follows Rutland’s recent top-tier performance in the national Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, where the council ranked first in areas such as quality of life and service-user safety. By fostering an environment where 73.4% of carers feel actively consulted and included in care discussions, Rutland is proving that a collaborative, information-rich approach is the key to a thriving social care system.
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