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Speech and language therapy service

Our therapists, practitioners, assistants and admin support workers work together to deliver high quality services for adults and children who have speech, language and communication difficulties; eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). We work with adults and children, throughout Derbyshire and Derby City. More specifically: Derby City and Derbyshire County - Adults and Derby City and the southern half of Derbyshire County - Children.

Information about your appointment

Everything you need to know before you attend a physiotherapy appointment at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS FT

Queens Nurse Awards 2022 - applications opening soon!

Our DCHS group of Queen's Nurses is growing fast, and we encourage you to apply. Information and details for the 2022 applications will be available on the Queen's Nursing institute website from March 2022.

Wound Clinic Service

Our wound clinic service was established in 2019 to provide a 7-day per week wound care service for the people of Derbyshire.

Butterley Ward is back at Ripley Hospital

Plans have been announced to bring Butterley Ward back to Ripley Hospital from its temporary base at Ilkeston Community Hospital after Easter, during the final week of April.

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0052 - Patient Referral Form for Admission to OPMH Services

0052 - Patient Referral Form for Admission to OPMH Services

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SOP for IV Administration of Diuretics to Heart Failure Patients in DCHS North Community Hospitals and CRH Same Day ECU (S89)

The Aim of this SOP is to provide heart failure patients across Derbyshire access to IV drug treatments without the need for attendance at an acute hospital

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Information and Fire Prevention Guidance in relation to Dynamic Air Flow Pressure Relieving Mattresses in Community (G96)

Dynamic Air Flow Pressure Relieving Mattresses are provided to people who spend extended periods of time in bed or are bedbound due to illness and impaired mobility. This means that if a fire starts or smoke detection activates, the individual using the bed is unlikely to be able to respond/escape without assistance. When the mattresses are provided in a home setting, living alone or being alone in the property is therefore a risk factor for consideration.

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Community Nursing Case Load Management Tool Kit (G60)

Community Nursing Case Load Management Tool Kit

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How to assign to a Team.pdf

S1 Teams - How to assign a Team

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Risk Stratification Decision Protocol for Patients with Impaired Mobility and a Wound Regarding Treatment Location (S101)

This Protocol aims to ensure patients with wounds receive treatment in the appropriate setting (outpatient clinic or patient’s home). The primary aims of this Protocol are to: 1) ensure patient safety, 2) reduce the risk of injury to staff, 3) increase equity in service access for patients, 4) facilitate clinician decision making, 5) facilitate communication between teams, 6) reduce the risk of claims of discrimination, and 7) reduce staff time lost through inappropriate referrals.

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L312 - Self-Management Facilitators (SMF)

L312 - Self-Management Facilitators (SMF)

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Triage Competency Assessment Tool

Triage Competency Assessment Tool

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Disclosure Ref 2024129 - Agency Used for Paediatrics or Midwifery Jan to Mar 24.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2024129 - Agency Used for Paediatrics or Midwifery Jan to Mar 24

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FP10 Serial Number Monitoring Form for Services, Clinics, Departments and Wards (A5 S13)

FP10 Serial Number Monitoring Form for Services, Clinics, Departments and Wards