Wiltshire Council is conducting a comprehensive review of its care at home/domiciliary care frameworks, with the aim of shaping the future of homecare services across the county. This review will contribute to the development of an options proposal for future commissioning in 2026.
The council is eager to hear from those who receive care at home, whether their care is council-funded or self-funded, as well as from carers, families, and care providers. The feedback collected will help inform how care services can best support people in their homes, how to improve the experience of finding care, and how to assist people in staying at home longer. The consultation is for adults (18+), children and young people, and adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities, or autism.
Key areas of feedback:
- What do people need and want from care at home?
- How does care work best for individuals?
- How can the council assist people to remain at home for longer?
- What are people’s experiences of finding care and working with the council when care is funded?
- How does community support help people stay at home?
- What is the experience of unpaid carers in working with care providers?
- Looking ahead, how do people see the future needs of homecare changing?
How to get involved:
Voice It, Hear It is leading the consultation and engagement on behalf of Wiltshire Council. To ensure your voice is heard, we would like to invite homecare users, carers, and care providers to participate in this important consultation. Your voice matters!
You can request an engagement session (we are happy to come to groups in person or online) or a self-guided facilitation pack if you prefer to gather feedback directly from service users.
Additionally, an online survey
Wiltshire Council is conducting a comprehensive review of its care at home/domiciliary care frameworks, with the aim of shaping the future of homecare services across the county. This review will contribute to the development of an options proposal for future commissioning in 2026.
The council is eager to hear from those who receive care at home, whether their care is council-funded or self-funded, as well as from carers, families, and care providers. The feedback collected will help inform how care services can best support people in their homes, how to improve the experience of finding care, and how to assist people in staying at home longer. The consultation is for adults (18+), children and young people, and adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities, or autism.
Key areas of feedback:
- What do people need and want from care at home?
- How does care work best for individuals?
- How can the council assist people to remain at home for longer?
- What are people’s experiences of finding care and working with the council when care is funded?
- How does community support help people stay at home?
- What is the experience of unpaid carers in working with care providers?
- Looking ahead, how do people see the future needs of homecare changing?
How to get involved:
Voice It, Hear It is leading the consultation and engagement on behalf of Wiltshire Council. To ensure your voice is heard, we would like to invite homecare users, carers, and care providers to participate in this important consultation. Your voice matters!
You can request an engagement session (we are happy to come to groups in person or online) or a self-guided facilitation pack if you prefer to gather feedback directly from service users.
Wiltshire Council is conducting a comprehensive review of its care at home/domiciliary care frameworks, with the aim of shaping the future of homecare services across the county. This review will contribute to the development of an options proposal for future commissioning in 2026.
The council is eager to hear from those who receive care at home, whether their care is council-funded or self-funded, as well as from carers, families, and care providers. The feedback collected will help inform how care services can best support people in their homes, how to improve the experience of finding care, and how to assist people in staying at home longer. The consultation is for adults (18+), children and young people, and adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities, or autism.
Key areas of feedback:
- What do people need and want from care at home?
- How does care work best for individuals?
- How can the council assist people to remain at home for longer?
- What are people’s experiences of finding care and working with the council when care is funded?
- How does community support help people stay at home?
- What is the experience of unpaid carers in working with care providers?
- Looking ahead, how do people see the future needs of homecare changing?
How to get involved:
Voice It, Hear It is leading the consultation and engagement on behalf of Wiltshire Council. To ensure your voice is heard, we would like to invite homecare users, carers, and care providers to participate in this important consultation. Your voice matters!
You can request an engagement session (we are happy to come to groups in person or online) or a self-guided facilitation pack if you prefer to gather feedback directly from service users.
Additionally, an online survey is available for anyone who wishes to share their experience and ideas for the future of homecare in Wiltshire.
The Homecare Survey is available for anyone who wishes to share their experience and ideas for the future of homecare in Wiltshire.