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We are launching a new initiative which enables us to demonstrate how we offer our patients, their families and our staff open, non-judgmental and inclusive
“While we are disappointed with the outcome of the inspection, we acknowledge that there is learning for both organisations.
want to make sure we have the latest equipment here to deliver the very best possible care to the Gloucestershire community.
He is just amazing, a really happy boy and we feel very lucky to have him,” she said.
Juliette explains what fatigue is, why we experience it, and how we can understand and manage it.
We want you to thrive when you are working for us and we have therefore designed a bespoke induction programme to support you.
, we can reduce the impact this is having on their quality of life or ability to function.
Nominated by Alex Townsend Day 6 - Domestics at CGH "We are a dedicated team sometimes forgotten as we do our job without fuss.
We listened to what dads, their partners and health professionals asked for and combined it all in the DadPad.
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
Out of respect for their privacy we will not be commenting further.”
technology across the trust to improve the care we deliver and enhance patient safety.
We treat patients with a range of skin diseases and conditions
How We Support Carers At Gloucestershire Hospitals, we are committed to supporting carers and making sure their voices are heard.
During your stay with us, we will discuss your treatment plan and involve you at all times in any decisions we take.
We are a multidisciplinary group from across the South West, from transplant units and referring units, united around the aim of transplanting as many
We are extremely grateful to now have this opportunity for our local patients.”
We also accept referrals from professionals within the community, should there be concerns about your childs hearing.