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We are introducing blood pressure self-monitoring for those of you who would benefit, as agreed by your consultant. Please fill in this user agreement
Our hospitals offer a wide range of food and drink options for patients, visitors and the general public.
Our vision aims to transform cancer care for thousands of patients.
This page covers some of the most important things that have been discussed with you during admission. The information on this page aims to help you through the first few weeks following diagnosis and also gives you advice and guidance to help you to make the safe transition from hospital to home.
Dear colleagues, you will know that we implemented the centralisation of the acute medical take at GRH on 23 July. We are reviewing the impact of this service change at the 6-month point and would value your feedback on this move.
We have the care and dignity of your loved one at the very heart of our practice. We work closely with the bereavement and chaplaincy teams to support you and your family during what can be a very difficult time.
If you feel unsure, confused, or are struggling to understand what you are entitled to and how to communicate with your local authority, Access Social Care can help you via a Peer Navigator.
A project is underway to develop a new four-storey Critical Care Unit on the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital site.
Learn more about working as an international medical graduate (IMG) at Gloucestershire Hospitals.
Every September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month raises awareness and understanding of blood cancers. This year, our cancer support workers are holding a series of events at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Our principles for the way we work and the projects we fund
We aim to create a positive culture where our patients, visitors and contractors consistently demonstrate acceptable standards of behaviour towards our staff, other patients, visitors and people on our premises.
In 2013, I celebrated my 36th birthday with my twin brother Tim, with a family lunch, a trip to the Lego store, followed by an appointment that night for a short stay at Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Embracing my ethnicity and accepting that I am unique and can make a difference has been important for me. I treasure my journey and I am also not afraid to challenge practices to create a meaningful change.
Thanks to you, donations are helping to fund support for young people with epilepsy and their families.
Disruption due to building work at GRH will affect vehicle access to the Main Atrium entrance
We have created the Big Plus Fund to help support local projects that will improve the patient experience and transform the hospital environment wherever the need is greatest.
If you're thinking of returning to the HCPC register, there is help, support and information to allow you to Return to Practice.
Our Communications Team is responsible for our social media accounts on several different platforms.
You can help more patients get diagnosed and treated faster by supporting the latest CT Scanner Appeal in Gloucestershire - patients such as seriously ill children and people with cancer.