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We provide a 24-hour crisis service as well as community-based services to people who have a learning disability and are 18 years+, living within Bedfordshire & Luton.
A special 'Careers Day' event is planned to showcase the range of career options open to vaccination centre staff considering their next career move. They came forward at a crucial time to help the local community - now it's time to support them
In a fantastic display of teamwork, our Learning Disability (LD) Nursing Day event this year brought together multiple NHS Trusts, with the event hosted in-house at ELFT's Alie Street office.
ELFT's Director of Community Health Nursing, Ruth Bradley, was previously Director of Nursing at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. In this blog for Dying Matters Awareness Week, she reflects on her personal and professional experience.
Assistant Director of Estates and Facilities Management, Adam Fahn, talks about his role in the Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE) programme.
The Rehabilitation and Recovery Service supports adults (aged 18 and over) living in Hackney who have severe and enduring mental health conditions, primarily complex, treatment-resistant psychosis.
The following policies have recently been ratified or extended by the Quality Committee:
A 17 bed acute admission ward that provides in-patient psychiatric assessment and treatment for male adult residents of City and Hackney. For patients under the age of 65.
We caught up with Maham Shahzad, Manager of Brett Ward, after she received their Silver Service User Led Accreditation award in December, we wanted to find out a bit more about their experience of the accreditation process.
David Osunbintan, a nurse from Mile End Hospital, was recently sponsored by ELFT to complete his BSc in Adult Nursing over an 18 month period. David was interviewed by the ELFT Communications Team about his experience with the programme.