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Health and care leaders in Gloucestershire are urging people to approach the festive period with 'great caution' as they warn of rising hospital admissions and a potential third COVID-19 wave in January.
But it’s one that will help make a very real difference to the lives of people accessing care and treatment from Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General
Volunteering means you can help make a real difference for your local hospitals.
always try to make a positive difference
This is where your clinical oncology team provides you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about your treatment and consent
Make sure your home is fire safe.
Make sure you have clean comfortable clothes, shoes and some toiletries in your locker.
We’re here to make sure patients with complex needs leave the hospital safely and on time.
Our Arts in Trust programme allows us to make these aspirations a reality by collaborating on projects that create healing, humanising spaces that are
Let’s make your event unforgettable!
You can do this at home or if you prefer, make an appointment with the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery.
A midwife from their local team will make contact within a few days of the simple booking form being submitted online.
The Rainbow Badge initiative originated at Evelina London Children's Hospital to make a positive difference by promoting a message of inclusion.
This award is for everyone who has helped make this project happen.”
to make decisions for yourself.
You can find out more information on what we have done to make care safer for you.
This is to make sure that samples are as fresh as possible to enable accurate analysis.
Richard Smith, Head of Fundraising, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped make Walk for Wards such an incredible event this
We’re so grateful to all the supporters who kindly make this happen.”
The Trust aims to make sure that all adults with an LD have an alert in their notes.