Prevent falls with free NHS exercise class 2 October 2014
Free exercise classes are being offered to older people to help reduce the risk of falls and help with balance, stability and confidence.
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Free exercise classes are being offered to older people to help reduce the risk of falls and help with balance, stability and confidence.
Health professionals are warning that norovirus, sometimes known as the ‘winter vomiting bug’, is common in the local community at this time of year and are asking people to take care when visiting hospital.
An information and education evening has been arranged in partnership with the Scarborough branch of the MS Society and Liz Hill, MS Nurse Specialist at York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Monday marked the start of Sexual Health Awareness Week 2014, and this year it’s all about Emergency Contraception and helping make women feel comfortable and confident asking for it.
Scarborough Hospital is once again opening its doors to the public on Thursday 18 September on behalf of York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The venue has been chosen to give an exclusive insider look at some of the hospital departments.
An open day aimed at recruiting healthcare assistants is being held at York Hospital this Friday 5 September at 2pm. A further session will be held on Wednesday 10 September at the York Hospital Social Club.
Monitor, the Foundation Trust regulator, has today announced that it is opening a formal investigation into the Trust’s compliance with its licence.
On Tuesday 2 September a new ‘Nurture’ breastfeeding support group will start in the Tang Hall area of York.
In April, working in partnership with Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS),York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust launched its ‘Single Point of Access’ (SPA) into adult community services as a six month pilot scheme.
Patients at York and Scarborough Hospitals will now be able to read arts and culture magazine Aesthetica while they wait for their appointment as the magazine has kindly donated a selection of issues to York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.