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We work with acute hospitals or community rehab beds to support your safe discharge and provide a seamless rehabilitation pathway.
A new NHS mental health service is coming to Bedford, offering a safe and supportive alternative to A&E or hospital admission for adults in crisis across Bedfordshire and Luton.
The Urgent Community Response (UCR) team provides a 2-hour rapid response to the London borough of Newham everyday between 8am and 10pm. This service aims to provide an alternative for housebound residents to London Ambulance Service.
The Quality Assurance team play a role in measuring quality and supporting improvement in the quality of care provided by EFLT services to patients.
The Diabetes Psychology Service aims to support people living with Diabetes by improving their quality of life, increasing their skills in managing Diabetes, and helping them cope with any difficulties that they might experience because of diabetes.
In celebration of the two-year milestone of the Future of Priority Care webinars, a successful session was held featuring guest speaker Dr. Sean O'Kelly, the Chief Inspector at the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Lorraine Sunduza, Chief Executive of East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), has been appointed Board champion to support the system response to the Denny Review by the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board.
The service focuses on proactive specialist assessment, monitoring, advice and support to both the patient and their carer and provides professional guidance, education and support to teams involved in the patient’s care.