Signage in A&E (Emergency Department) - Easy Read

We want to know what you think of the signs and information in the Emergency Departments at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Princess Royal Hospital in Telford. 

By signs, we mean any type of sign on the wall which tells you where to go. 

By information, we mean any type of information in the waiting room. This might be:
- posters
- leaflets
- booklets
- TV screens

This survey has been designed by the Patient Experience Team. If you require this survey in an alternative format, please email sath.patientexperience@nhs.net 
1.How easy was it to find your way to the Emergency Department?
2.Were the signs directing you to the Emergency Department helpful?
3.If you said no to question 2, please tell us why it was not helpful.
4.How easy was it to find the reception when you arrived at the Emergency Department?
5.How easy was it to find the toilets?
6.How could we make the signs better in the Emergency Department?
7.Was the information in the waiting rooms useful?

For example, the information on the TV screens or leaflets
8.If you said no to question 7, please tell us why it was not useful.
9.How could we make the information in the waiting rooms better?
10.Have you been to the Emergency Department in the last 3 months?
11.My age is
12.Are your day-to-day activities limited due to a health problem or disability?
13.What is your gender?
14.Trans is a word used to describe someone whose gender is not the same as what they were assigned at birth.

Do you consider yourself to be a trans person?
15.What is your sexual orientation?
16.What is your ethnic group?
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