Bearing Hope – local couple launch fundraising campaign in honour of daughter
A local couple who lost their baby daughter, Hope, in August of last year have launched a fundraising campaign for the Maternity Department at St Helier Hospital.
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A local couple who lost their baby daughter, Hope, in August of last year have launched a fundraising campaign for the Maternity Department at St Helier Hospital.
Epsom and St Helier hospitals are opening their doors to all members of the public in a series of special events that will give people a chance to find out more about the long term future of the hospitals, and have an exclusive look at how ageing buildings affect services.
On Monday 10 July, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust published an engagement document which sets out scenarios for the future of the Trust beyond 2020.
Epsom and St Helier hospitals held their Annual Public Meeting recently, giving local residents and staff the opportunity to discuss the recent launch of the Epsom and St Helier 2020-2030 engagement campaign, and to voice any questions or concerns that they had about our hospital’s future.
St Helier Hospital is about to undergo a huge £12 million project to improve the comfort of patients, reduce carbon emissions and strengthen the exterior of the hospital.
Local people are invited to learn more about Epsom and St Helier hospitals and put their questions to the Trust Board at the upcoming Annual Public Meeting, due to be held at St Helier Hospital on Friday 14 July from 9am.
As part of Catheter Care Awareness Week (20-24 June) experts from Epsom and St Helier hospitals will be hosting a special drop-in event for all catheter users and their carers.
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.