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style of patient centred care earlier.
The re-organisation of the Critical Care paediatric ‘grab bag’ appears to be a relatively simple but effective intervention in improving safety of providing
The Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit is in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and the Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) unit is in Cheltenham General Hospital
Please see the G-Care pathway for more information on when qFIT tests should be requested.
When you go home, you can expect a visit from a community midwife, who will continue your care ensuring both you and your baby are well.
Cohort areas not used for end of life care.
Family Integrated Care is an internationally recognised style of neonatal care delivery and family initiated care which was meeting with anxiety amongst
Aim The aim of the project was for an increase in 80% of patients with oozy wounds but otherwise MSFD to be managed post-operatively using the wound care
DCC provides care in a combined intensive care unit (ICU) and a high dependency unit (HDU).
Wound care
The approach has meant that Cheltenham Hospital has become a Centre of Excellence for planned care, enabling a greater focus on urgent and emergency care
Our new cancer care centre will be bigger, better and brighter.
“We offer patient-centred care that is all about the individual and their needs.
This guideline is for use in secondary care. Primary care guidance can be found here
We have a range of facilities including intensive care, also known as the special care baby unit or newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
Hospices and Day Care
to the care provided at home following the arrival of their baby.
The plan puts a greater emphasis on prevention of illness, supporting more self-care, providing more joined up care and support in the community and developing
Areas of expertise Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesia Inpatient services Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesia Outpatient Clinics Critical Care Medicine
and domiciliary (home) care staff – providing nursing care for patients and families at home where needed o increasing capacity in joined up community