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The Friends and Family Test

What is the Friends and Family Test?
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The NHS wants to ensure that you have the best possible experience of care. The Friends and Family Test is a way of gathering your feedback about this experience and helping to drive improvement in hospital services. When you receive care as an inpatient or in an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department, you will be given the opportunity to give your feedback by answering a simple question about your experience. The results will provide a way for you to easily compare NHS hospitals so that you know where you and your family can get the best possible care. The information will also give the NHS invaluable information on what patients think of services, which can be used to help make improvements if required.
How will it work?
When you are discharged, or within the 48 hours that follow, you will be asked to answer the following question: “How likely are you to recommend our ward/A&E department to friends and family if they needed similar care or treatment?” You will be invited to respond to the question by choosing one of six options, ranging from ‘extremely likely’ to ‘extremely unlikely’. It is really important to us that you tell us why you gave your answer, so please answer any follow-up questions. Your answer will not be traced back to you, and your details will not be passed on to anyone, so please tell us exactly what you think. A member of your family or a friend is welcome to help you give your feedback to the question if you are unable to.
Do you have to respond to the question?
Your feedback is extremely important and will help to continually improve our services however you do not have to respond to the question. You can opt out by informing the hospital staff before your discharge. This may take up to 72 hours to set up on the system so you may still receive a text. You can respond to the text message ‘STOP’. This will normally ensure you are no longer contacted in this way but if you do experience any problems please contact our customer relations team who will ensure that this is addressed. You can contact the team on 0151 706 2000 or by email at pals@rlbuht.nhs.uk
How will the results be used?
Your hospital will gather the results and analyse them rapidly to see if any action is required. It will publish the results and you will also be able to see results for other hospitals to see how they compare.
Where will the results be published?
The results will be published on the NHS Choices website (www.nhs.uk). Hospitals may also publish their results in their annual reports and quality accounts.
Does this replace the existing compliments or complaints procedure, or other forms of feedback used by the hospital?
No, you can still pass your compliments or complaints to your hospital in the normal way. Hospitals can continue to use existing ways of gathering feedback, in addition to the
Friends and Family
Test.
Where can I get more information?
For more information on the Friends and Family Test, please visit www.nhs.uk/friendsandfamily. For information about how the test will be carried out in your hospital, please contact its Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS).



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Peacehaven House is set in a quiet suburb of Southport. Conveniently located to the local shops in Churchtown and seaside resort of Southport, Peacehaven House was established in 1949 as a Registered Charity to provide care for the elderly in Southport. Over the years the building and gardens have been sympathetically extended and refurbished, we now have 54 bedrooms, multiple lounges, two dining rooms, a conservatory and beautiful gardens with paved walkways, a summer house and a majestic rockery/waterfall feature. We are a ‘not for profit’ charity led organisation, this registered charity was formed on the 5th December 1949. Being a charity led organisation has many advantages for the residents at Peacehaven as we are able to re-invest any surplus generated into improving facilities or extras and we are not beholden to shareholders. We run the home for the sole purpose of the residents and the residents truly come first at Peacehaven. Peacehaven has ample parking for visitors right by the front door, with wheelchair access to the main building. Rooms are located mainly on the ground floor, while first floor rooms can be accessed by the stairs or lift. There are 54 bedrooms, many of which have en-suite toilet facilities and enjoy stunning views of the lovely gardens. Rooms are equipped with beds, furniture, shaving points, electrical sockets, mirror and wash basins and residents are welcome to bring along their own furniture.

Sandley Court
Residential Home
Tel: 01704 545 281 • 39 Queens Road, Southport PR9 9EX
We are currently open for new admissions, please contact us for more information. We are proud to have been Covid-19 free during 2020/21.
