Congratulations to Emily Hobbs and Zeena Tudor who have won the Patient Safety award! They led on the safer staffing tool project, which has been pivotal in ensuring patients are seen in a holistic manner and get care delivered by the right staff at the right time. #SWBawards23
We are recruiting! The Sandwell community district nursing team are here to tell you why it is the place to work. They are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated registered nurse to join them. Like what you hear? Then why not apply here: https://t.co/ovzsZPyLQS
Behind the scenes of our District Nurse Bag Launch day today with some of our staff. So good to finally be able to roll out standardised, high quality, practical and IPC compliant bags across our District Nursing and Community Palliative Care service. 📸 ☀️
It was great to spend some time with some of our District Nursing leaders today as they discussed what had gone well over the past 12 months. Some incredible success and between them they make just under 1,000 visits each day! 👏🏻🙌🏻
We’ve had a great day interacting with our patients’ at our Yellow Team engagement event hearing about what works, what’s important to them and how we could improve. Our year of #PatientEngagement continues. 🌼
We had a great away day yesterday, lots of project work done & the fantastic new and enthusiastic Practice Education Team for District Nursing launched their strategy & priorities.
Amazing to see so much Community representation at last nights’ Trust Star Awards night at Villa Park. Huge congratulations to the Blue DN Team for winning the Quality of Care award and also to Matron, Andy Churm for winning Employee of the Year. So proud. 👏🏻👏🏻
#welearnWednesday - look out for & share widely across @SWBHnhs & discuss this months learning theme: Medicine Management
Learning Pack with related Data for your clinical area to discuss as a Team - #LighteningLearning#Knowledge#Data - learning 4 better💊
@CommCardioResp @SWBHCommunityDN@icares_SWBH
Just a reminder for our community visits in Smethwick. Don’t forget to pick up your letter & take your ID
I’ve been in District Nursing pretty much since I qualified (except for a short period in surgical), and it feels like there is more enthusiasm and happy faces than there ever has been. I’m bottling that up from the week as I head into my weekend. Happy Matron. 😁