If you need various urgent health advice or treatment over the Isle of Wight Festival period, this advice from Isle of Wight NHS Trust should be useful.
Isle of Wight NHS say their staff should be able to do their job without fear of violence, abuse or harassment from patients, their relatives or friends.
The ICU will relocate for three weeks whilst work is carried out to replace the flooring, update the IT infrastructure and redecorate the existing unit.
So far the Phoenix Ladies Darts Team have donated £1,435 to the stroke unit and we will keep going in memory of Rita Newsham, who sadly passed away in June 2015.
Patients that stay in their pyjamas or gowns for longer than they need to can have a higher risk of infection, loss of mobility, fitness and strength which results in them staying in hospital longer, so St Mary's are taking part in a challenge to ‘End PJ Paralysis'.
The Lead Sonographer at St Mary's Hospital says there has been a steady increase in demand for their service in recent years, so these additional units will help them cope with the extra demand.
Isle of Wight NHS is reminding Islanders of the various services available to them over the festive period should they need urgent health advice or treatment.
The former Mid-Staffordshire Hospital troubleshooter, who has been in the role of interim Chief Executive for the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, has now been appointed to the permanent position.