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Food and drink We don’t serve hot food and drink on the ward but after your surgery, you will be offered: hot and cold drinks biscuits or a sandwich We
We have a quiet time between 1pm and 3pm so that patients may rest.
On 31 July, together, we will explore the issues arising from HAPUs in depth with staff who carry out the work thereby ensuring we are looking at the issues
We must continue to do everything we can to prevent case numbers from climbing and protecting those who are most vulnerable to the virus.”
We hope to expand on this work further in the coming months.”
We will try our best to fit you in but due to how extremely busy we are another appointment may need to be booked.
We continue to be in the process of collecting our post-intervention results.
If you need to stay in hospital overnight, we will do everything we can to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
We will always try to do everything we can to provide the best care, advice and support for our patients, carers, families and loved ones.
Through our in-house training programme, we promote initiatives which bring together members of staff from across the workforce to learn together, with
We have taken active steps to improve the local Directory of services used by staff in urgent and emergency care and we fully acknowledge the importance
We have also been fortunate to see firsthand the life-saving care provided by the NHS at the point of use.
While we were very pleased with all of our results, these highlighted areas demonstrate how clearly we are focused on the experience of our parents, and
We are here from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
We apologise for any disruption that may have been caused.
We are proud of our diverse membership who help us build and maintain effective links with the community that we serve.
When we arrived at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, we were told that sadly she would be unlikely to recover from it,” she said.