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… For those who we actively contact, we aim to get in touch about 8 weeks after you are discharged from hospital. We ask … a health questionnaire to give us more information about your recovery. Once your questionnaire has been … We also welcome feedback from patients and relatives about their experience on ICU, and what we can do to improve …
… will work with clinicians to provide you with information about what to expect on leaving hospital. If your needs … or in the therapy rooms/gym. You might have individual or group sessions. Acute Stroke Unit … If you need to stay in … or in the therapy rooms/gym. You might have individual or group sessions. … Acute Stroke Unit …
… 4888 to get up to date information I think I’m being silly about a small blemish but I really hate the way it looks. Can … more easily visible difference but doesn’t seem worried about their appearance. How do I get referred? We only accept … more easily visible difference but doesn’t seem worried about their appearance. … We only accept referrals from a …
… may get clues as to what your self-injury or self-harm is about. Wound care: If you require any advice or … Sources of Support and information. Self Injury Self Help Group (SISH) www.sishbristol.org.uk/support-groups Self … Sources of Support and information. Self Injury Self Help Group (SISH) www.sishbristol.org.uk/support-groups Self …
… We can answer your questions and give you information about your diagnosis, treatment, and support available during … As part of your routine care you may be invited to a group education and support session at or soon after the time … As part of your routine care you may be invited to a group education and support session at or soon after the time …
… We can answer your questions and give you information about your diagnosis, treatment, and support available during … As part of your routine care you may be invited to a group education and support session at, or soon after the … As part of your routine care you may be invited to a group education and support session at, or soon after the …
… Trust and Gloucester Royal Hospital. Find out more about the referral process including the checklist of … results to come back from the laboratory. To find out more about the study, visit … project Where would you go if you could? Tell the project about a place that is special to you. A place in the UK that …
… a free and secure website where you can access information about your post cancer treatment follow-up. It is currently … device, at any time. Access to reliable information about your condition, such as websites, apps, videos, … a free and secure website where you can access information about your post cancer treatment follow-up. It is currently …
… to take in. You may feel lots of emotions and be concerned about how the diagnosis and/or treatment will impact your … a conversation with one of the Cancer Support Team about your health needs or concerns in relation to your … changes, moving around. Emotional concerns like worries about the future, feeling a lack of control. Practical …
… to expect in the Emergency Department For more information about what to expect and where you might be seen in the … Please be aware we do not pay for patients' taxis. What about my regular medications? We know that often people wait … member of staff for more details. How can I give feedback about ED? You can give feedback via the Friends & Family Test …