What is Ward 22 Shrewsbury hospital?

What is Ward 22 Shrewsbury hospital?

Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Ward 22 (Trauma & Orthopaedics) – Enter & View visit report. The purpose of the visit was to find out if patients are treated with dignity and respect, have privacy and that staff respond appropriately to meet care needs, including preparation for discharge.

What is Ward 27 Royal Shrewsbury Hospital?

Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Ward 27 (General Medicine and Supported Discharge) – Enter & View visit report. The purpose of the visit was to understand the quality of care provided in a temporary ward; what the patient experience is, and if there are challenges that are perhaps not found in permanent wards.

What is Ward 32 Shrewsbury hospital?

Ward 32 (Respiratory) at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.

What does Shrewsbury hospital Specialise in?

Specialties include general and acute medicine, cardiology, general surgery, colorectal and upper GI surgery, vascular surgery, urology, gynaecology, critical care, trauma & orthopaedic services, medical day case for Paediatrics from Monday to Friday, emergency treatment, oncology & haematology, renal and ophthalmology …

What is supported discharge ward?

The Supported Discharge Team (SDRT) aim to provide a seamless discharge service from hospital to home with subsequent rehabilitation input of up to 4 weeks. Following this, a date for discharge is set with the ward and the client is then taken home in the SDRT car or hospital transport.

How many staff does Sath have?

6,000 staff
We employ almost 6,000 staff, and hundreds of staff and students from other organisations also work in our hospitals.

How many beds are there in Shrewsbury Hospital?

492
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital/Number of beds

What does the discharge team do?

The team’s role is to advise and support ward staff to plan the care you may need after you leave hospital. They work closely with other hospital staff such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists to assess your needs and the needs of your carer or family before you go home.

What is supported discharge?

Rationale. Early supported discharge is an intervention for adults after a stroke that allows their care to be transferred from an inpatient environment to a community setting. It enables people to continue their rehabilitation therapy at home, with the same intensity and expertise that they would receive in hospital.

How many beds does Shrewsbury Hospital have?

How many beds does Sath have?

Together the hospitals have just over 700 beds and assessment & treatment trolleys. Alongside our services at the Princess Royal and Royal Shrewsbury, we also provide community and outreach services such as: Consultant-led outreach clinics. Midwife-led units.

Can a hospital refuse to discharge you?

No. The hospital can be liable for “false imprisonment” if hospital officials attempt to prevent you from leaving. You should discuss your condition and reasons for wanting to leave with your physician before leaving.

Is there a hospital in Telford or Shrewsbury?

Our main service locations are the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in Shrewsbury, which together provide 99% of our activity. Both hospitals provide a wide range of acute hospital services including accident & emergency, outpatients, diagnostics, inpatient medical care and critical care.

Is the Princess Royal Hospital in Shrewsbury a trust?

Our Trust provides services primarily at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and The Princess Royal Hospital, however our high level of care stretches across the community. This section of the website contains information for specific Wards & Services.

How does triage work at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital?

The triage service for the Urgent Eye Clinic provides a means for Optometrists and other health professionals to discuss with hospital clinical staff to help determine the appropriate course of action for patients. These actions can vary from advice, through to an emergency appointment with the Urgent Eye Clinic at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.

Where can I get cataract surgery in Shrewsbury?

We also provide outreach clinics in Whitchurch and Welshpool. Complex eye surgery is performed at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, and most of our cataract surgery is carried out at the Wrekin Community Clinic in Telford.

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