Provide community and hospital based physical, mental health, dementia, children's and learning disability services for people in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly.
Many minor illness and ailments can be treated at home through self care. Help us help you by keeping your first aid kit stocked up with these essentials.
The first batch of modular units for the new Isles of Scilly Integrated Health and Social Care Facility have been craned into place, in less than 24 hours!
📰 Read all about it: https://t.co/221Pt5p27p
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With reports coming in about a mini tornado in #Newquay and the windy weather set to continue, please be careful if you’re out and about today. If you need help with a minor injury, check our hospital opening and live wait times before you leave home: https://t.co/7YNV9NLc1b
Today, we welcome @NHSE_WTE to talk about the #PeoplePromise Exemplar Programme. We'll be sharing info on our culture journey, how we use data intelligently, a compassionate and inclusive culture, inclusion and belonging, our Listening Strategy and health and wellbeing.
You may have heard today is 'Blue Monday’. But the truth is, mental health problems can affect you any day of the year, not just a random day in January!.
That’s why it’s so important that everyone knows what mental health help is available to them.
This service is open to anyone, any age, any time.
You can also self-refer to our Talking Therapies Service: https://t.co/iyk2BzDO2R
If you’re worried about your own or someone else’s mental health, visit: https://t.co/G2Xv5YEzss
We thank you for your patience and hope you will continue to work with us to support this major investment in health and social care for the islands. Once complete, we are confident the facility will bring significant benefits to residents and visitors.
We are sorry for any inconvenience the lifting of the modules may cause. If you have any questions or concerns about the ongoing building works, please visit the site office at Circus Field.
Due to wind and time constraints, some of the prep work required to lift the modules will be carried out this weekend. That may include Sunday 19 January. However, our teams will be working as hard as they can to avoid this and keep any disruption to a minimum.
Each module will be craned into place. Weather dependent, we expect this first phase of lifting to take around a week. The use of cranes means there will some noise on and around the construction site at St Mary’s Community Hospital.
The lifting of the modules that will make up part of the new Isles of Scilly Integrated Health and Social Care Facility is set to start from Monday 20 January. The units will sit on top of the newly laid concrete foundations, which arrived on the islands at the end of last year.
A formal event has been held to mark the opening of a new elective surgical hub at St Austell Community Hospital.
📰 Read all about it: https://t.co/s67SjbfXVo
We are experiencing technical issues with the live stream of today's Board meeting. Apologies for any inconvenience. We will start the live stream of the meeting as soon as we can.
The roofing work will take around 4 to 6 weeks.
There will also be some changes to waiting room space. Our staff will support you as needed.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
From Monday 13 January, Launceston Community Hospital's main entrance will be closed to allow for essential roofing work. During these works, the side entrance will be the temporary main entrance. Signage will be available to direct patients, visitors and staff.
The x-ray room at Stratton Minor Injury Unit is closed today (Thursday 9 January). The Minor Injury Unit will remain open, however x-rays will not be available. Check our live wait times for your next nearest X-ray facility.
The x-ray room at Launceston Minor Injury Unit is closed today (Thursday 9 January). The Minor Injury Unit will remain open, however x-rays will not be available. Check our live wait times for your next nearest X-ray facility.