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… to use standard controls to function independently at home due to a complex physical disability. The impairment … to use standard controls to function independently at home due to a complex physical disability. The impairment …
… use this time to ensure both our birth centres and the home birth service are sustainable for the long term and we … birth unit, both at Southmead Hospital, or at home. This has enabled the midwives at Cossham Birth Centre … which has three birthing suites, each with a pool. The Home birth service continues to be available on a case by …
… liaise with the community teams in order to support you at home assist you if any complications arise whilst you are … liaise with the community teams in order to support you at home assist you if any complications arise whilst you are …
… areas. It usually takes 30 to 45 minutes and you can go home straight after. PET It uses a dye that can highlight … some tests. It requires an admission, but you can go home the same day. What is the difference between EEG, VT and … electrodes will be removed at the bedside and you can go home next day. What is the difference between neuropsychology …
… Dietetic Association – Food Facts www.bda.uk.com/foodfacts/home Diabetes UK … Dietetic Association – Food Facts www.bda.uk.com/foodfacts/home Diabetes UK …
… move onto rehab closer to their homes, or are discharged home with support. In the first year of offering the 24/7 … move onto rehab closer to their homes, or are discharged home with support. In the first year of offering the 24/7 …
… 24 hours. You will need to arrange for someone to take you home. We advise against using public transport. What will … so that we can ensure you are feeling well before you go home. How long will it take? You will be awake throughout the … will be asked to wait for 20 to 30 minutes before going home. As your leg may feel numb or weak, you should not …
… anaesthetist. The nurse will discuss your arrangements at home so that together we can plan for any help you may need … stored safely on the ward and returned to you when you go home). A dressing gown, or similar item of clothing (as … blood clots may need to continue the injection at home. This would only be temporary and will be discussed with …