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Community services

The Trust manages community based services in Selby and District, and the City of York.  This includes some community nursing and specialist services, as well as St Monica's in Easingwold and The New Selby War Memorial Hospital.

Community hospitals

Community hospitals provide a range of healthcare facilities and resources based in the community and designed to meet the needs of local people.  These usually include rehabilitation, palliative and end of life care, step-down care and respite care.  Some offer out-patient clinics, diagnostic facilities, day care and other extended primary care and intermediate care services such as minor injury unit facilities.

Other community services

Older people and vulnerable adults services

  • Community nursing
  • Community matrons
  • Intermediate care team
  • Case management
  • Tissue viability specialist nursing
  • Specialist cardiac rehabilitation nursing
  • Specialist diabetes nursing
  • Specialist respiratory practitioners
  • Specialist continence
  • Specialist heart failure nurse

Specialist community services

  • MSK
  • Nutrition and dietetics

Children and families services

  • Health visiting
  • Peadiatric speech and language therapy
  • Community paediatrics and children's therapy services
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Help us keep everyone safe this winter

We’re asking everyone to please help protect our patients, visitors and employees during the winter months.

If you’re feeling unwell, please don’t visit our hospitals - even for appointments or to see loved ones, unless it’s in exceptional circumstances such as end-of-life care or maternity.

Colds, flu, Covid and norovirus (sickness and diarrhoea) can spread easily and cause serious illness in vulnerable patients.

Please only come in once you’ve been free of symptoms for at least 48 hours.

When you do visit:

 Thank you for helping us keep everyone safe this winter.