What Area Does The Southern Trust Cover?

The Southern Health and Social Care Trust provides health and social care services across the five council areas of Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon, Dungannon, and Newry and Mourne.

What hospitals are in the Southern Trust Northern Ireland?

Southern Health and Social Care Trust

  • Armagh Community Hospital 028 3752 2341.
  • Craigavon Area Hospital 028 3833 4444.
  • Daisy Hill Hospital 028 3083 5000.
  • Lurgan Hospital 028 3832 3262.
  • St Luke’s Hospital 028 3752 2381.
  • South Tyrone Hospital 028 8772 2821.
  • Fax 028 3833 5496.

Where is Southern Trust in Northern Ireland?

The Southern Health and Social Care Trust (Irish: Iontaobhas Sláinte agus Cúraim Shóisialaigh an Deiscirt) provides health and social care services in Northern Ireland.

Southern Health and Social Care Trust
Headquarters Craigavon Area Hospital 68 Lurgan Road Portadown Craigavon BT63 5QQ

What area does the Northern Trust cover?

The Northern Trust is one of five health and social care trusts in Northern Ireland. We provide a range of Health and Social Care services to a population of approximately 479,000 people across a geographical area of 1,733 square miles, making it the largest geographical trust in Northern Ireland.

What hospitals are in the Northern Trust?

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

  • Antrim Area Hospital: 028 9442 4000.
  • Braid Valley Hospital: 028 2563 5200.
  • Causeway Hospital: 028 7032 7032.
  • Dalriada Hospital: 028 2076 2666.
  • Holywell Hospital: 028 9446 5211.
  • Mid Ulster Hospital: 028 9442 4000.
  • Moyle Hospital: 028 2827 5431.
  • Robinson Hospital: 028 2766 0322.

What are the 6 Trusts in Northern Ireland?

The trusts give services to the public locally and on a regional basis.

  • Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Northern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Southern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Western Health and Social Care Trust.

What are the 7 hospital groups in Ireland?

Acute hospital services are provided through 7 Hospital Groups:

  • Ireland East Hospitals Group.
  • RCSI Hospitals Group (Dublin North East)
  • Dublin Midlands Hospitals Group.
  • University of Limerick Hospitals.
  • South/South West Hospitals Group.
  • Saolta University Healthcare Group.
  • Children’s Hospital Group.

What towns are in South Down Northern Ireland?

Villages

  • Annahilt.
  • Annalong.
  • Ardglass.
  • Ballywalter.
  • Crossgar.
  • Drumaness.
  • Drumbeg.
  • Dundrum.

What trust is Belfast under?

Belfast Trust is the largest integrated health and social care Trust in the United Kingdom. We deliver integrated health and social care to approximately 340,000 citizens in Belfast and provide the majority of regional specialist services to all of Northern Ireland.

Are Northern and Southern Ireland separate?

The partition of Ireland (Irish: críochdheighilt na hÉireann) was the process by which the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland divided Ireland into two self-governing polities: Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. It was enacted on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act 1920.

What area does Belfast Trust cover?

Belfast Trust is one of five Health and Social Care Trusts that provide services across Northern Ireland.

How many trusts are there in NI?

Five trusts
There are six Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts in Northern Ireland. Five trusts provide health and social care services across Northern Ireland.

Is NHS in Northern Ireland?

In England, Scotland and Wales, the National Health Service (NHS) provides health care services while local councils provide social care services. In Northern Ireland these services are combined under what is known as Health and Social Care (HSC). Like the NHS, the service is free at the point of delivery.

Which hospitals are in Geordie hospital?

Feeling inspired by Channel 4’s Geordie Hospital? We’re proud to work at the heart of the amazing hospitals featured, Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) and the Freeman Hospital.

What hospitals fall under UHN?

University Health Network encompasses the Toronto General and Toronto Western hospitals, the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, and The Michener Institute of Education at UHN.

What cities are in the Northern Health region?

The Northern Health Region is geographically the largest of the five RHAs in the province of Manitoba. Within the Region there are: 2 cities (Thompson and Flin Flon) 6 towns (The Pas, Gillam, Grand Rapids, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake, Snow Lake)

Does the 7 year rule apply to trusts?

If you die within 7 years of making a transfer into a trust your estate will have to pay Inheritance Tax at the full amount of 40%.

What type of trust is best?

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  1. Revocable Trusts. One of the two main types of trust is a revocable trust.
  2. Irrevocable Trusts. The other main type of trust is a irrevocable trust.
  3. Credit Shelter Trusts.
  4. Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust.

What are the 4 types of trust?

The four main types are living, testamentary, revocable and irrevocable trusts.

What is a Level 4 hospital Ireland?

Level 4 Hospitals have a category 3 or 3S ICU on site, a Medical Assessment Unit which is open on a continuous basis (24 hours, every day of the year) and an ED, including a CDU on site.

What is the biggest hospital in Ireland?

St James’s Hospital
St James’s Hospital is Ireland’s largest acute academic teaching hospital and is based in Dublin’s south inner city. Our fundamental purpose is the delivery of health treatment, care and diagnosis as well as health promotion and preventative services at local, regional and national levels.