October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, and we're spotlighting our Breast Services team at UHL. Meet some of the dedicated professionals who support our patients.
Learn more about our services➡️ https://t.co/C7eFdnwRxx #OurPeopleOurServices#TeamHSEMidWest
📹Yvonne Young, Assistant Director of Nursing for Sepsis @ULHospitals has shared this video on the importance of being sepsis aware.
Sepsis can hide behind any infection. Watch out for the signs and don’t be afraid to ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?’
➡️ https://t.co/1XNfjayBrp
This week is Lymphoedema Awareness week. Todays information event will take place in Ennis Primary Care Centre, Station road, Ennis from 10am - 2pm.They look forward to meeting with you and providing useful information about Lymphoedema services and the supports available to you.
Dr. Mary Larkin palliative care Consultant &Marian Frawley CNS.Set for our first palliative care outpatient clinic in Nenagh hospital. Improving quality of life for service users with life limiting conditions. @ULHospitals@ryan_cathrina@MilfordLmkCC@Catheri84123148
Shirley Armitage, (Infection, Prevention and Control) providing education to the staff at Ennistymon Community Hospital on Skip the Dip, ‘Improving the Assessment of Suspected Urinary Tract Infection in Older People in Residential Care Facilities’,
One day, I mightn’t be able to make decisions….who knows?
✅ If we #PlanAhead,
As individuals and as a society
We be proactive to safeguard ourselves in the future.
✅Practical tips today by HSE Southeast Safeguarding Team
#AdultSafeguarding2023@Safeguarding_ie
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We apologise to anyone who has had a long wait for admission to University Hospital Limerick in recent days. We thank the public for their patience and support at this time of exceptionally high demand for our services.
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Our teams are working hard to ensure emergency care is available for our patients. The ED is open 24/7 and delivering urgent care to those who need it most.
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The Emergency Department remains open 24/7 and urgent care is being delivered to those who need it most. Anyone who comes to ED who doesn’t have a life-threatening or severe illness or injury will face a significant wait.
📢📰University Hospital Limerick is currently experiencing exceptionally high demand and we are appealing to the public to consider all care options before presenting at our Emergency Department.
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Read more➡️https://t.co/mBOyAiScT6
Live the principles of:
✅Fairness ✅Respect
✅Equality✅Dignity
✅Autonomy
#WorldElderAbuseAwarenessDay this story really expresses what #HumanRights feels like:
TheWooden Bowl https://t.co/ujR6she8Eo via @
Our Virtual Shop service at UHL enables patients, family & friends to purchase items such as newspapers 📰, toiletries, confectionery🍬,cold drinks & more by phone. Items are then delivered to wards.
📽️“There is no charge to attend the Injury Units in St John's, Nenagh or Ennis hospitals if you have a medical card or if you have a GP referral letter.”
Itsaso Miguel, Staff Nurse, #InjuryUnit@StJohnsHospLmk@HSELive@CommHealthMW
This is just fantastic! I love seeing this every year. Second level students getting to explore heath care careers and determining what would attract them to this area of work. Well done 👏 @HealthSciAcadLK@miriammcc1
"Our ED is open 24/7 to treat patients with serious injury or unexpected illness including heart attack, stroke and other life or limb-threatening conditions."
📸Dr Gareth Quin
Know where to go when you need our care➡https://t.co/RQjgb1tpvO
#MyHealthMidwest
Emergency Department at UHL is exceptionally busy and patients are experiencing very long waits. We urge the public to consider alternative options including GP, out of hours GP and pharmacies. We apologise to patients experiencing long waits.
It’s International Infection Prevention Week.
Our IP&C team promotes the importance of hand hygiene & appropriate use of PPE to protect HCW and our patients.
🎥Here they use the Semmelweis scanner to check hand hygiene techniques.
@docnoodles@IPCI5#IIPC
Today is #WorldSepsisDay
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening complication of an infection that can affect anyone.
It is more common in the very young, the elderly or those with a weakened immune system.
Ask ‘𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗲 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀?’
➡https://t.co/1XNfjayBrp