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technology across the trust to improve the care we deliver and enhance patient safety.
How We Support Carers At Gloucestershire Hospitals, we are committed to supporting carers and making sure their voices are heard.
Positively, the CQC inspectors rated our services as safe and we were judged to be caring in all areas of service.
We don’t limit the amount of time you spend with patients, but we recommend that you and the person you’re visiting are given adequate time to rest.
We recommend monitoring chloramphenicol levels in all patients who are being treated with chloramphenicol for suspected or confirmed bacterial meningitis
We will listen, engage, learn and improve; working in line with our charity values.
We listened to what dads, their partners and health professionals asked for and combined it all in the DadPad.
We also accept referrals from professionals within the community, should there be concerns about your childs hearing.
At Cheltenham General, we invested up to £14.5m on improving surgical facilities by building a new Day Surgery Unit and two additional theatres
We are currently working on a project looking at the experience of women using our maternity service.
We aim to provide our patients with the best possible cardiac care and treatment.
We wanted to channel several areas of feedback into one single cohesive report that gave an accurate overview of the feedback.
Clinicians are welcoming the public back to Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department as part of a two-step plan to restore services as we emerge from
We recommend taking pre-dose and post-dose samples.
We measured time of each part of the pathway.
“We are delighted to continue working with Hope for Tomorrow to ensure patients in Gloucestershire have the best possible experience of care.”
If they want to talk, we need to listen.
Make us your Charity of the Year We are so grateful to any organisation who chooses to make us Charity of the Year.
Increasing rates of COVID infections in younger age groups means that from 6 August, we will require evidence of a negative test result within the last