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They might hear voices or see things that are not real.
Don’t worry, they don’t hurt, but they do feel a bit uncomfortable. Try and sit as still as possible and they will be over more quickly.
There will be over 20 stands from a variety of healthcare science and Allied Health Professions to talk about their roles and why they love what they do
They will contact the hospital if they need another prescription for you.
Our specialist children's staff are based at GRH and will provide your child with the care they need.
same way they currently do.
All babies are different, they will stay until they are well enough to go home.
For others, it can be frustrating or stressful coming to the hospital if they don’t feel they need to.
After someone collapses, they will usually lie very still. Sometimes they will start to shake.
wall, said that they wanted it to feel calming, colourful and welcoming.
They work in health promotion to prevent accident or illness, they are active in treatment and rehabilitation and they promote self-help and independence
"It will be somewhere for people to go, so they can sit and reflect and where they can take family members.
Don’t worry, they don’t hurt, but they do feel a bit uncomfortable.
In your child’s or young person’s case, the important information is that they have a learning disability.
They may fear people think they are making up their symptoms or that their symptoms are ‘in their head’.
In many cases, our patients continue to be cared for by the same Consultant when they move to adult care.
Whilst at the same time caring for them as if they are their own children and developing them into the best little people they can be.
Some babies need special care in hospital if they are born early or if they: have a low birthweight have an infection have jaundice have had a difficult
We are also reinforcing to our staff the routes they can take to express any concerns that they may have.