We employ around 6,000 dedicated staff across more than 100 different services and specialties, based mainly at Royal Bolton Hospital but also at many community healthcare sites.
Who owns Royal Bolton Hospital?
the Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
It is managed by the Bolton NHS Foundation Trust.
How many beds does Royal Bolton Hospital have?
740 beds
The Royal Bolton Hospital has approximately 740 beds and employs 5200 staff.
Is Royal Bolton Hospital private?
Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | Bolton, Lancashire | Private Healthcare UK.
What is Bolton hospital known for?
The Royal Bolton Hospital is a major hub within Greater Manchester for women’s and children’s services and is the second busiest ambulance-receiving site in Greater Manchester. develop partnerships across Greater Manchester to improve services.
How busy is Bolton A&E?
Our Emergency Department is currently experiencing higher than normal levels of activity. Waiting time is approx. 1-2 hours. This data is updated periodically, and is designed to give an indication of how busy the department is.
What is F6 Ward Bolton hospital?
F6 is a 25 bedded elective surgical orthopaedic ward. It consists of 3 bays of 7 beds and 4 side wards.
How many ICU beds does Bolton have?
Critical Care at the Royal Bolton Hospital is a nineteen bedded unit providing both high dependency and intensive care capacity.
Is Bolton Tory or Labour?
Political control
Since the 2019 election, Bolton has been under no overall control, with the Conservatives leading the council with the support of other parties. The leader of the council since August 2021 has been Martyn Cox.
What is C3 ward at Bolton hospital?
The Gastroenterology ward is C3, and has 26 beds, mixed but segregated into male and female areas. The team are enhanced by a consultant nurse and specialist nurses in IBD and liver disease/alcohol.
How many GPS does Bolton have?
We are a member organisation, bringing together all 50 GP practices in Bolton to work together to tackle the health issues affecting our community.
What is C2 ward at Bolton hospital?
Ward C2 Complex Care/Haematology.
What Ward is B2 in Royal Bolton Hospital?
Ward B2 (Short Stay Unit)
Which is the best area to live in Bolton?
Chorley. Being a good central location is among one of the many perks of living in Chorley. Access to Bolton, Wigan and Preston makes it desirable for commuters who would rather live in a relatively small town with a great local community.
How much is Bolton hospital car park?
The first 30 minutes on site will be free. The charge for up to eight hours goes from £3 now to £5, and for up to 24 hours from £3 to £8. Car parking at the hospital is overseen by iFM Bolton on behalf of Bolton NHS Foundation Trust.
Car Parking at the Royal Bolton Hospital.
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What is Ward C4 at Bolton hospital?
C4 ward provides 24hr care to a variety of patients. What patient care situations are available in this placement? We are an acute medical ward specialising in diabetes, however we have a patients with a wide range of needs.
What is the busiest day in A&E?
Monday
Monday is the busiest day of the week, accounting for 16% of all attendances during 2020-21 (2.6m attendances). The most popular time of arrival on a Monday is between 11am and 1pm, accounting for 15% of attendances on this day (379,000 attendances).
What time is the hospital least busy?
Patients receive the best care in the emergency room between 6 a.m. and noon, according to an exclusive poll of healthcare professionals around the world.
Why is A&E so slow?
High levels of hospital bed occupancy, delays in transferring patients out of hospital, and staff shortages throughout the urgent and emergency care system have all had an impact on A&E waiting times over recent years.
What is a Level 1 ward?
Level 1 (PATIENTS at risk of their condition deteriorating, or those recently relocated from higher levels of care, whose needs can be met on an acute WARD with additional advice and support from the critical care team.)
What is the difference between B1 and B2 ward?
Patients discharged from Type A & B1 will be seen as private patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management. Patients discharged from Type B2 & C will be seen as subsidised patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management.