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Close and loving relationships Babies are born very dependent on their parents. Their brains undergo huge development in the first two years of life. This development depends on a loving bond or attachment relationship with a primary caregiver, usually a parent. Research in a relatively new branch of science called Epigenetics is showing just how important close and loving relationships with our primary caregivers are to our long term emotional health and wellbeing. The experiences of infants with their parents actually impacts their DNA and can positively or negatively affect the next generation. The most important stage for brain development…
Our vision “To improve the health and well being of the people we serve in Herefordshire and the surrounding areas”. Our mission “To provide a quality of care we would want for ourselves, our families and friends”. Which means:- Our values Our Trust's values are so important to the way we work every day, we're really keen to hear from candidates who share our values and will demonstrate them when joining our team. Compassion We will support patients and ensure that they are cared for with compassion Accountability We will act with integrity, assuming responsibility…
Natalie is a resident doctor at Wye Valley NHS Trust “I moved to Hereford from Birmingham and I love the community spirit of the city. There really is everything you need here. The city has the River Wye running through its centre and rural Herefordshire is only ever a five minute drive…
Many Rheumatology conditions are life-long, but, with the right treatment, the symptoms can be well controlled for prolonged periods of time, enabling you to get on with your daily life. However, because things can change over time, we usually arrange follow-up appointments at regular intervals. This may mean that you take time off from work, or other activities, to attend the appointments when they are well. PIFU allows you to have a greater control over your appointments. Instead of being offered regular follow-up appointments, you can request your own appointment when you need it (e.g., when you are experiencing a…
We always endeavour to listen to the feedback our patients provide to improve the services we deliver. Ways to get involved include the following: • The Friends and Family Test: asking patients ‘Overall, how was your experience of our service?'. • National surveys: such as the inpatient, outpatient, maternity, A&E surveys being carried out on behalf of the Care Quality Commission. • Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs): surveys which assess the health outcome and experience of patients on four clinical pathways. • Local patient experience surveys: carried out by wards and departments. The use of volunteers in supporting the Trust…
Continuation of Maternity Services during COVID-19 For the latest advice for pregnant women and their families see link below and information on this page. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) have guidance which is being regularly updated Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic information for pregnant women - 19/8/20 Research produced during the COVID-19 outbreak has shown that pregnant women from Black, Asian and minority backgrounds (which we often refer to in the NHS as BAME backgrounds) have an increased chance of having severe symptoms of COVID-19 that require hospitalisation (4x the chance). Research is ongoing to explain the reasons for…
How to make a referral Referrals should be made using the childrens occupational therapy referral form below and emailed directly to the team using the email address provided on the referral form. Who can refer? Referrals are accepted from Health Care Professionals, Social Care Teams, and Education.The forms below are being updated, please ensure referrals using these forms are emailed to the updated email address below. Referrals should be made using this form Referral guidelines for children's occupational therapy Referral advice line for those referring to the service Our Children’s occupational therapy referral advice and duty phone line is now completed…
When you have diabetes, you’re more at risk of heart and circulatory disease. And poor circulation makes other diabetes complications worse-like problems with your eyes and feet. That’s why it’s even more important to take good care of your heart when you have diabetes. If you have high blood sugar levels for a period of time, even slightly high, your arteries can start to get damaged, and make them more likely to develop fatty deposits (atheroma). If atheroma builds up in your coronary arteries, this can lead to a heart attack. To help protect yourself, get your HbA1c, blood pressure…
For anyone who wants to work with Wye Valley NHS Trust, who is completing a work placement that will contribute toward a specific qualification
The Sleep Service offers specialist diagnostic tests and treatment to people with a wide range of sleep disorders. Over 2,000 patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are currently treated with positive airway pressure (CPAP) systems. We provide clinics at both Hinton Community Centre, in Hereford, and at Hereford County Hospital. The majority of our referrals are related to sleep disordered breathing, but even if you have symptoms of other sleep conditions, it is standard practice that you would have to be screened for sleep apnoea first before being considered for other tests or treatments. We also support patients with non-respiratory…