New Team to Help Stroke Patients 11 April 2014
The Community Stroke Discharge Team provides specialist early stage rehabilitation and discharge support for people who have had a stroke.
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The Community Stroke Discharge Team provides specialist early stage rehabilitation and discharge support for people who have had a stroke.
Patients on Ann Wright Ward at Scarborough Hospital who are nearing the end of their life, are being given a box of small items of comfort, to help during this time, thanks to an initiative led by ward staff.
Scarborough Hospital’s new 262-space car park will open for business on Monday 7 April, making life considerably easier for patients and visitors.
Dr Granger, who has terminal cancer, started a twitter campaign #hellomynameis to encourage all healthcare staff to introduce themselves to patients and to tell them their name.
City of York Council is working with the New Entrant and the Trust's TB Nursing Service this World TB Day (24 March) to raise awareness of the symptoms of TB amongst the homeless community in the city of York.
A service of love, thanksgiving and remembrance has been organised by York’s still birth and neonatal death charity, SANDS, and York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Get tested – only then can you say #YorClear, is the message that is being promoted to York residents as an innovative awareness campaign is rolled out across the city.
Next week marks the start of the third annual Nutrition and Hydration Week which aims to reinforce and focus energy, activity and engagement on nutrition and hydration as an important part of patient safety.
York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has warned of disruptions due to building works outside the front of York Hospital’s Emergency Department. Improvements are being made to the department to provide dedicated ambulance assessment trolley bays to help prevent delays in handing patients from the care of the ambulance crews to the Emergency Department (A&E). It will also help with earlier assessment of these patients, many of whom are very ill.
Staff from Scarborough Hospital have been working in partnership with local nursing homes to introduce a new equipment loan service which will enable nursing home staff to provide symptom relief for palliative care patients.