Isle of Wight NHS Trust remains under significant pressure despite calling an end to a critical incident caused by high levels of demand for emergency care.
The hospital is still extremely busy and continuing to face ongoing challenges with discharging people who are ready to go home or into social care settings.
Turner: Still seeing a very high demand for our services
Acting Chief Executive, Dr Nikki Turner, said,
“With the support of our teams, who are working tirelessly and the support of the people of the Island, we have been able to relieve some of the pressure that we were facing this time yesterday.
“We are still seeing a very high demand for our services and would encourage people to visit NHS 111 online to find out the best places get help and support. For life threatening emergencies and injuries people should still call 999.”
How you can help
Members of the public can help by:
- Collecting family and friends from hospital as soon as they are ready to be discharged, to free up beds for those who need them.
- Visit NHS 111 online or call NHS 111 for heath advice, or contacting their local pharmacist or GP.
- Only calling 999 in the event of a life-threatening illness or injury.
News shared by Isle of Wight NHS Trust, in their own words. Ed
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