
New water tanks make a splash at St Helier Hospital
St Helier Hospital’s enormous rooftop water tanks, which provide 80-90% of the hospital’s non-drinking water, have just undergone a £1.5m overhaul.
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St Helier Hospital’s enormous rooftop water tanks, which provide 80-90% of the hospital’s non-drinking water, have just undergone a £1.5m overhaul.
Local people are being asked to put their green fingers and eye for a funny photograph to the test, as part of a new fundraising campaign for the Neonatal Unit at St Helier Hospital.
Two new canine recruits have joined the team on the dedicated children’s ward at Epsom Hospital and will be visiting every week to help calm anxious young patients and take their minds off their illness or condition.
Early summer can often mean exam time for young people, so staff at Epsom and St Helier hospitals are offering some top tips to help you stay unstressed, and make smart choices when it comes to your revision.
A heart attack survivor who feels a permanent ‘debt of gratitude’ to Epsom Hospital has helped fund two new treadmills for the Cardiac Rehabilitation Service, which cost a total of £2,500.
This weekend looks set to be the hottest one of year so far, prompting doctors at Epsom and St Helier hospitals to share some advice about staying safe in the sun.
Staff from Epsom and St Helier hospitals are urging local people to take extra care over the long weekend and to only come to A&E in genuine emergencies, after more than 1,300 people came to the departments over the last bank holiday.
The specialist team at Epsom and St Helier hospitals dedicated to caring for those at the end of their life are encouraging people “not to be afraid” to talk about dying, death and bereavement, following this year’s Dying Matters Awareness Week.