Experienced cleaners required in Dorset’s community hospitals
Community hospitals in Dorset are calling for experienced cleaners to support their existing teams and help make a difference during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.
Community hospitals in Dorset are calling for experienced cleaners to support their existing teams and help make a difference during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.
NHS England has announced today (3 April) that two new NHS Nightingale hospitals will be built in Bristol and Harrogate.
As people in lockdown came out on to their doorsteps tonight to give applause to frontline workers, more than 70 stars of stage, screen and sports field have joined forces to send a heartfelt thank you to NHS staff working hard in the fight agains coronavirus.
During this uncertain time of the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19), it’s a comfort to know people want to help support our most vulnerable residents.
To make best use of NHS resources, and ensure robust and reliable services, temporary changes are being made to Dorset’s Minor Injuries Units (MIUs).
A NHS statement on coronavirus (Cover-19) has been issued today, 1 April 2020.
East Dorset Citizens Advice (EDCA) has suspended face-to-face advice services for the foreseeable future.
As a COVID-19 precaution, people cannot visit inpatient wards at Dorset’s community hospitals and mental health units until further notice, apart from in exceptional circumstances.
To help minimise the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and deal with any upturn in patient numbers caused by the outbreak, the following changes will be made by the NHS in Dorset.
The National Express timetable will be reduced as of today, 24 March, after which it will run a limited network of coach services.