Welfare Adaptations Policy 2025-2028

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Derby Homes is committed to enabling tenants and their families to live independently, safely, and healthily in their homes for as long as possible by facilitating the provision of aids and adaptations in their current homes or by supporting them to move to more suitable homes.

Your feedback is important to us, and we would like to hear your views on this policy. Have a read through the policy before taking part in our short survey.

This consultation is now closed.

Derby Homes is committed to enabling tenants and their families to live independently, safely, and healthily in their homes for as long as possible by facilitating the provision of aids and adaptations in their current homes or by supporting them to move to more suitable homes.

Your feedback is important to us, and we would like to hear your views on this policy. Have a read through the policy before taking part in our short survey.

This consultation is now closed.

  • What you said

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    The consultation was emailed out to 9000 customers, and a random selection of customers who had recently had adaptations to their homes were invited to a coffee morning with representatives from the Capital Works and Adaptations teams.

    The survey received 96 responses.

    The majority of the feedback was about delays and communication.

    Some respondents also made specific suggestions:

    You wanted us to make the information available in a no-nonsense, easy to read and understand format.

    You wanted us to change the word 'rare' to 'specialist' when describing Occupational Therapist assessment.

    You wanted us to show empathy and talk and listen to the disabled person.

    You wanted us to be clear about how customers can feedback to Derby Homes about their adaptation.

  • What we did

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    Based on your comments we will:

    Produce an easy read document of the policy.

    We have changed the wording from 'rare' to 'specialist' when describing Occupational Therapist assessments.

    We have added a bullet point about empathetic communication in our policy aims.

    We have added examples of sensory adaptations alongside the examples of physical disabilities.

    We have added sections on welcoming feedback and comments into the new policy.

    As mentioned, the majority of the comments were centred around communication and delays:

    Communication

    Poor communication was a recurring theme in the narrative comments received and complaints relating to adaptions. Accordingly, this was a key consideration when reviewing the existing policy and resulted in the introduction of contact points; 3 monthly until work starts and every month once work has commenced. All customers will be given the contact details of an officer to contact if they have any questions.

    Delays

    Unfortunately, it will not always be possible to deliver adaptations, particularly major adaptations as quickly as customers would like. Delays are often for reasons beyond Derby Homes control, it is hoped that proposed improvement to communication will ease frustration about delays. It is important to be open and transparent about progress and not make promises or commitments that cannot be honored.

Page last updated: 01 Apr 2025, 05:00 PM