We use cookies to provide you with a better service. Carry on browsing if you’re happy with this or read more about our cookie policy and privacy policy.
“Walk for Wards is one way to remember my Mum and Erin and to support the neurology team at Gloucestershire Royal who were so amazing, especially when
are discharged from CGH and GRH Emergency Department who have fundoscopy documented.
, visitors and the staff who treat them at our hospitals.
Who should use Changing Places Facilities?
Who can use this service?
Aim The aim was to achieve 90% compliance and engagement with the WHO Checklist by the entire theatre team by April 2019.
support group called Forget-Me-Not for anyone who needs help or wants to talk.”
group who have helped make this important space a reality.
The doctor who will give your child their general anaesthetic is called an anaesthetist.
As a team we felt there was some confusion by service users over who we are, what we do and when and why to call.
by Vivien Mortimore, Michelle Richardson & Sally Unwin
The Brain Injury Team is a multidisciplinary therapy team who offer in and outpatient assessment and therapy for adults who have had an acquired brain
Who has parental responsibility?
S.H.E.D is a new group for fathers of babies who start their life at Gloucester’s neonatal unit
Who will benefit from the Discharge Medicines Service
This page contains useful advice for the carer(s) of a person who has had a head injury.
Through our Inclusion Network, we want all colleagues who identify as having a protected characteristic, or who are an ally and support our aims of equity
share a relevant protected characteristic and people who do not share it foster good relations between people who share a relevant protected characteristic