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Aim My aim was to reduce the percentage of hospital acquired flu cases by 50% and to reduce the bed days lost as a direct result of flu to 50% as well.
This is to allow for any infection or bleeding you may have to be dealt with quickly and for your wound to be checked.
So Emma is giving something back to the team by signing up to raise money for them at Walk for Wards on September 10th.
We can talk to the right people, signpost them to other support in the community and help them to understand they are not on their own.
“The budget is there to enable us to recruit to our full level, the challenge has been attracting the appropriately skilled clinicians to join us.
Most patients go back to work after 2 to 3 days, but some take longer. A sick note of up to a week can be given if needed.
We are pleased to introduce Proud to Care, our review of the year. We hope that you enjoy reading about some of our highlights from 2024 to 2025.
to set a base line and to seek ideas on how we could improve the reporting and asking what they wanted to use the report for.
5777 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
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The procedure will take up to 30 minutes to complete.
be able to respond to non-therapy aspects of the patient’s care.
Median time to pass wind reduced from 4 to 3 days.
Exercises to do to help your recovery
The key role of a carer in hospital is to assist with communication and to help the care team staff and patient to get to know each other.
Having an urgent need to go to the toilet (not being able to delay going to the toilet to pass urine).
Andrew was able to return to work within twelve weeks.
not only be a great place to receive care but also a great place for people to have access to new opportunities to develop themselves and to build a really
Once you have completed the 24 hours the container can be taken either to your GP’s surgery or to the hospital to be sent to the laboratory for testing
What to expect