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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.
Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language we use and conversations around death and dying - specifically between healthcare staff, patients and their families.
The contribution to NHS community health care in Bedfordshire by the first intake of international nursing recruits has been praised after one of the group achieved a more senior role.
The Bibby family based in Mid Bedfordshire wanted to do something special to express their gratitude for the support that John Bibby had received from the Older People's Community Mental Health Team following his diagnosis of Alzheimers Disease.
The District Nurse Team Lead for the Tower Hamlets Neighbourhood Mental Health Team, Laxmi Augustin, has spoken about the support she has provided to an individual within her care.
A series of webinars are being hosted to share some of the work taking place to reduce health inequalities in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK).
The Month of the Military Child is a campaign that happens each April to acknowledge the impact being a child of the Armed Forces has on families. This year, the Trust has spoken to a military child and her mother about their own experience.
In March 2024, ELFT celebrated the success of the collaboration with Southern Care and Social Trust (SHSCT) in Northern Ireland to develop the regions first Talking Therapies service. As if that wasn’t enough, the team won a Working Together Award!
Our next case study for International Nurses Day follows the journey of Rain Bonane, a Community Learning Disability Nurse in Tower Hamlets’ Community Learning Disabilities Service (CLDS).