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Disability and Long Term Conditions staff network

A staff network for DCHS colleagues who have, colleagues who live with someone with or colleagues who support other colleagues with a disability or a long term condition. Also known as the DLTC staff network.

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DCHS Guidance on the Disclosure of Personal Information to the Police - December 2018.pdf

Guidance for disclosing information to the Police

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Admission Discharge and Transfer Policy for DCHS OPMH and Neurodevelopmental inpatient Service (P84)

Derbyshire Community Health Services FT (DCHS) has both Learning disability (LD) and Older Peoples Mental Health (OPMH) specialist in-patient services located in the North of the county which provides services to meet acute clinical health care needs. The OPMH service covers North Derbyshire; the LD service is the bedded provision for the County of Derbyshire. The policy sets clinical standards to improve the admission of appropriate patients. The policy encompasses the whole patient pathway including the Admission, Discharge and Transfer processes of these services.

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Hydration Leaflet (L73)

DCHS Hydration Leaflet

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TPP463-1073 - Community Nursing Progress and Evaluation Notes

TPP463-1073 - Community Nursing Progress and Evaluation Notes

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0099 - Occupational Therapy Initial Assessment - Learning Disabilities

0099 - Occupational Therapy Initial Assessment - Learning Disabilities

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TPP178-0217 - Seizure Description Data

TPP178-0217 - Seizure Description Data

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Hallux-Abducto Valgus Care Pathway (G75)

G75 - Hallux-Abducto Valgus Care Pathway

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TPP097-0142 - Intravenous (IV) Medicines Administration via a Peripheral Intravenous Cannula (PIVC) – Care Plan

TPP097-0142 - Intravenous (IV) Medicines Administration via a Peripheral Intravenous Cannula (PIVC) – Care Plan

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L73S - Hydration Leaflet in Slovakian

L73S - Hydration Leaflet in Slovakian

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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Protocol for Podiatrists (S22)

The purpose of this document is to provide an evidence based approach to the diagnosis and podiatric management of PAD and in particular to identify monitoring and onward referral triggers thus ensuring high quality care which is appropriate, effective and equitable across the Service.