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… 4 This Pride Month, when we think about how we can best support LGBTQIA+ people as patients and colleagues, we should … 4 … This Pride Month, when we think about how we can best support LGBTQIA+ people as patients and colleagues, we should …
… have had vaginal surgery, put your hand over the pad to support the perineum (the area between your vagina and back … when you are in bed or sitting. You will also be given support stockings to wear whilst your mobility is reduced … side of the bed. If you have had abdominal surgery you can support your incision with a rolled-up towel. You can expect …
… required. Patients will also have access to advice and support outside of their visits. Whilst receiving treatment … required. Patients will also have access to advice and support outside of their visits. Whilst receiving treatment …
… their skills and knowledge whenever it is felt that extra support is required. Please see Training and Development … their skills and knowledge whenever it is felt that extra support is required. Please see Training and Development …
… have. A discussion with your health professional or Cancer Support Worker. Development of a written care plan. The … Benefits of having a HNA: You can get information and support with any concerns you may have. It can help you to … have. A discussion with your health professional or Cancer Support Worker. Development of a written care plan. The …
… – Access to countless e-learning resources designed to support researchers on every step of their research journey … – Access to countless e-learning resources designed to support researchers on every step of their research journey …
… to your Neuromuscular Advisor. To find out about other support and resources in your area, you may find Muscular Dystrophy UK's Neuromuscular Support and Resources Hub helpful. This includes an … map in which you can select your location and service/support required. In our Virtual Advisor section we have …
… with the patient if it is considered appropriate. With support, patients can start to exercise, engage with hobbies … by saying they are unfit to work. Our service works to support you and your GP to manage your pain. The treatments … through the provision of structured self-management support. In our team we have the following staff: …
… the injured leg. You may have been given a brace or knee support. This should be comfortable and not too tight or too … times spread through the day. Exercise 1: Knee push downs Support your injured leg, tense your thigh muscles, hold for … Repeat 10-20 times. Exercise 3: Knee bending with towel Support injured leg and slide your heel towards your bottom. …