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When Emma Taylor joins our Walk for Wards event next month, she will be remembering her beloved daughter Erin, mum Yvonne and the care they received before they died.
by Dr Felicity Hughes
Two-year-old Connie Billingham never met her grandma Gill, but she will be joining her Mum to walk in her memory at a special charity event later this year.
‘Changing Places’ are specialist facilities for disabled people requiring assistance from 1 or more carers, or who need the larger manoeuvring space provided
This page gives you information about what the Early Discharge Scheme (EDS) is, how it works and what to expect as a patient.
Parents, loved ones and NHS staff affected by baby loss now have a calm and peaceful space to sit and reflect in nature at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
by Claire Cushley
The Brain Injury Team is a multidisciplinary therapy team who offer in and outpatient assessment and therapy for adults who have had an acquired brain injury.
Determined fundraisers who have experienced baby loss are going the extra mile to help create a new remembrance garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
by Isolde Newberry
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
This page provides information about parental responsibility. A person with parental responsibility is vital in making decisions about a child’s medical treatment. We can only share health information about a child with carers who have parental responsibility.
by Vivien Mortimore, Michelle Richardson & Sally Unwin
S.H.E.D is a new group for fathers of babies who start their life at Gloucester’s neonatal unit
The Discharge Medicines Service (DMS) is a service all community pharmacies provide to patients who would benefit from extra support related to their medicines.
Some people are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cold weather. With cold temperatures forecast, we can support our community by looking out for those who may struggle at home or face challenges getting out during this time
From Monday 1 February, birth supporters will be offered rapid COVID-19 tests when they attend inpatient maternity services
We have an inclusion network which is open for all staff to join.