Healthwatch Isle of Wight is your local health and social care champion.
We ensure that NHS leaders and decision-makers hear your voice and use your feedback to improve care.
We can also help you find reliable and trustworthy information and advice.
Healthwatch Isle of Wight has completed a series of Enter and View visits to four residential care homes for people with learning disabilities during May and June 2025. These visits form part of Healthwatch’s statutory role in championing the voices of service users and ensuring that people receive safe, dignified, and person-centred care.
These reports are shared with local providers and commissioners of services so they can hear where things are working well, and take action when services need improving.
Every year we ask people on the Isle of Wight to complete our prioritisation survey, the top three services/topics chosen by the public then become our priorities for the forthcoming year.
This way, we can ensure that we are focusing on the issues that really matter to local people.
The team at Healthwatch Isle of Wight, in partnership with local Healthwatch teams in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton, has been shortlisted for a national award for their work in improving the care of local people.
Every year, Healthwatch Isle of Wight looks at a small number of health and social care services/topics in depth, highlighting people’s experiences of this service, looking at what is working well and what needs to be improved.
Drop in to a free dementia consultation event and tell us about your experiences of getting the information, advice and support that you need.
Your feedback will help us plan our ongoing work to improve the help, care and support available for local people.