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You will be able to discuss your treatment with a doctor when you need to and you will be able to remove the mask to make it easier for you to talk at
contracted to the Trust.
Once you get home, it is important to: continue to be as mobile as possible continue to drink plenty of water If you are asked to continue medication when
Starting on the road adjacent to the Speech House Hotel in the heart of the forest, the course then leaves the road to follow a loop of well maintained
She was the first person to encourage other staff to see past the dementia and treat my husband as a person.”
to continue to work to provide for their family.”
The mobile cancer care units and specialist NHS nurses drive out to patients’ communities rather than them having to travel to hospital.
Building on existing arrangements to develop a hub dedicated to serious respiratory infections, with patients receiving same day access to care out of
We aim to support young people to make sense of their feelings and our Youth Workers work with them to find a path that will allow them to get on track
Appointments are arranged to allow enough time for your child to be reviewed by the doctor and for chemotherapy to be given.
This will be to plan to visit you at home about a week after discharge to check the stoma or to see you in an outpatient clinic.
Method Instructions on how to clean patient shower heads amended, PD education programme revised and written information distributed to patients to explain
It is therefore very important to know if you are allergic to penicillin.
There is still time to donate and help support our CT Gamma Scanner appeal to bring the latest technology to Gloucestershire.
However, the local NHS Trusts are asking relatives and carers to do everything they can to work with their staff to get their loved ones home from the
to ensure we can deliver this world-class treatment to our patients.”
It has meant so much to us to see the support from the community.
Patients who present to Cheltenham ED will be managed in the usual way and admitted to an appropriate specialty ward.
We are committed to recruiting the best people to work with us to achieve our vision of providing Best Care for Everyone.
Can you help to give the gift of life to people in Gloucestershire?