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made on how we deliver care.
Our strategy must define who we are, what we do, and most importantly, why we do it.
Please be patient, we know you are here but we may be seeing other patients who are unwell or need urgent attention.
In hospital we describe a broken bone as a fracture.
to provide a service that we are all proud of.
We provide care for all sections of the community, regardless of these characteristics.
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We cannot currently fine people who smoke on our sites; without legislation to back us up, we have to rely on the courtesy and consideration of smokers
As a healthcare provider that promotes wellbeing, we recognise that we have a responsibility to maximise our contribution to creating social value, and
We are part of Health Education South West - Severn and work closely with them to deliver important healthcare priorities and assist them in monitoring
We have already curated a collection of stunning local hotspots and we are collaborating with businesses and organisations across the county to expand
Method We provided training to all the nursing staff involved in the monitoring of the fluid balance charts (FBCs) and after that we audited the FBCs once
People are at the heart of the services we provide and we recognise that we need motivated, skilled and engaged colleagues to achieve our vision of Best
We will do everything we can to help you learn, develop and grow.
We see adults of all ages, including pre and post menopause, and before and after childbirth.
We welcome all feedback in order to improve the service and care we provide to both babies and their parents/carers.
Ongoing as a team we will work to resolve the weekend slip.
We want to help improve the health and wellbeing of all those we come into contact with.
As it is noisy, we will give you earplugs or headphones and we can play music sometimes.
She said: “We are now three years into the Community Ophthalmic Link Project and we are so proud of the difference it is making.