Have your say at drop in sessions with the Care Quality Commission
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) are hosting patient drop in sessions at both Epsom and St Helier hospitals on Thursday 28 March.
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) are hosting patient drop in sessions at both Epsom and St Helier hospitals on Thursday 28 March.
The team on Epsom Hospital’s dedicated respiratory ward, which cares for people with a range of conditions related to breathing, have raised a massive £13,000 with a fundraising fancy dress walk covering 20 miles.
We are pleased to announce that the surplus land in the grounds of Epsom Hospital – which contained derelict buildings and was not needed by the Trust and will not be needed in the future – will soon be home to a unique later living community for the over 65s. This delivers on the commitment we made to sell the land for a social care use rather than just solely residential housing.
Young patients gearing up for surgery at Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children can now arrive in style, thanks to a generous donation of a brand new mini Tesla, which the children can drive right up to the doors of the operating department.
A new draft Health and Wellbeing Strategy has been developed for Surrey. It is the product of unprecedented collaboration between the NHS, Surrey County Council and wider partners, including the voluntary and community sector and the police, and we would like to test it with you.
Epsom and St Helier hospitals are throwing open their doors and welcoming all nurses and trainee nurses for a dedicated Nurse Recruitment Day this Saturday (16 February) from 9am to 2pm.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused by the building and improvement works which are taking place at Epsom Hospital.
As temperatures have plummeted this week and are set to stay low, doctors at Epsom and St Helier hospitals are advising people to take extra care to stay warm and well.