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ELFT in partnership with other organisations, launched the Optimal Handed Care Project. This project is a system-wide approach to delivering safe and independence-focused care, reducing unnecessary two-person care where it is not clinically required.
Rokhsana Fiaz OBE, the directly elected Mayor of Newham Council, formally unveiled a newly refurbished sensory room at the Coborn Acute Ward in Plaistow.
Living in poverty can significantly impact people's health outcomes, experience of care and access to services. At East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), we are dedicated to reducing health disparities and ensuring equitable access to care.
The role of service users in shaping and further improving care has been further embedded across ELFT with the formation of a People Participation (PP) directorate.
A nurse based at the John Howard Centre in Hackney has been awarded a Margaret Parkinson Into Nursing Impact Award by the RCN Foundation.
The work of Bedfordshire Community Health Service (BCHS) and NHS partners in helping keep patients out of hospital has been recognised with a prestigious national award.
The practice is appealing for donations to aid women experiencing homelessness or living in temporary accommodation, including those who are sofa surfing.
The prestigious title of Queen’s Nurse (QN) has been awarded to another Trust colleague by nursing charity The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI).
Health Service Journal (HSJ) Partnership Awards judges have praised the work of Compass Wellbeing in helping Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations access millions of pounds of NHS funding.