How Do I Complain To Tameside Hospital?

You can obtain independent assistance with your complaint and Independent Complaints Advocacy from Healthwatch Tameside on 0161 667 2526.

How do I contact Tameside hospital?

Switchboard. If you would like to get in touch with a person, team or department but are unsure who to contact, please speak to our Switchboard team on 0161 922 6000 who will be able to help you with your query and provide you with the correct contact details.

What is Ward 41 at Tameside hospital?

Dementia Friendly Wards (Ward 41 & Ward 44)
Ward 41 is a 30 bedded ward and ward 44 is a 24 bedded ward caring for patients who require support around general medical conditions; with a larger majority of the patients having dementia.

What is Ward 42 at Tameside?

Ward 42 (Adult Medicine) :: Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care.

What is Ward 46 at Tameside?

Ward 46 (Adult Medicine) :: Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care.

What is Ward 43 at Tameside hospital?

Ward 43 is a Neurosurgical ward comprises of 34 Beds. The ward mostly cares for brain and spinal conditions / injuries in an elective and emergency capacity.

Is Tameside a deprived area?

Tameside is one of the 20% most deprived districts/unitary authorities in England and about 18.9% (8,580) children live in low income families. Life expectancy for both men and women is lower than the England average.

What is Ward 31 Tameside hospital?

Ward 31 (Adult Medicine) :: Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care.

What is Ward 30 Tameside hospital?

Ward 30 (Adult Medicine) :: Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care.

What is an OBS ward?

Observation ward
An area where patients can be observed or have early investigation/ management within the A&E department. Patients are admitted to this area with an expectation of discharge within 24 hours.

What is a B1 ward?

B1 (4-Bed ward) 4-bedded ward. Nurse station.

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 Ward D8?

Ward D8 specialises in the care of trauma and orthopaedic patients, although some outliers may come here depending on bed availability. There are 36 inpatient beds on this ward which are divided into 11 elective beds and 25 trauma beds.

What is the biggest town in Tameside?

Tameside is bordered by the metropolitan boroughs of Stockport and Oldham to the south and north respectively, the city of Manchester to the west and the borough of High Peak in Derbyshire to the east across Longdendale. As of 2011 the overall population was 219,324.
Tameside.

Borough of Tameside
Website Official borough website

What is a Lister Ward?

Lister Ward has 28 beds and provides care for patients who are having surgery. It is named after Lord Joseph Lister (1827-1912), who was Professor of Clinical Surgery at King’s from 1877-1893.

What is the acute medical unit in Tameside hospital?

The Acute Medical Unit (AMU), formerly Ward 14 and Ward 15, is the area of the hospital where patients are assessed, investigated and treated for urgent medical problems.

What is an outlier Ward?

Background: Due to the lack of beds in medical wards, many patients are placed in other departments’ wards (usually in surgical wards). These patients are called “medical outliers”.

What is lilac Ward?

Lilacs Ward is an acute psychiatric admissions ward which in addition to the high level of nursing care takes a holistic view of each client’s problems. In addition to medical treatment, service users are offered a wide range of other psycho-social interventions.

What does Amber mean on a hospital ward?

Amber ward is an inpatient ward which assesses and treats mainly people over the age of 65 who are experiencing organic and functional mental health problems.

What is the poorest area in Manchester?

A short walk away from the pitch where players earn £350,000 a week is Miles Platting and Newton Heath, the most deprived ward in Manchester.

Where is the most deprived area in Manchester?

According to a new council report, Brinnington and Central ward has the highest levels of poverty while Bramhall South and Woodford – just five miles away – is the most affluent.