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About Airmid

Airmid is a Patient App which allows you to view and cancel appointments at any time (rebooking is coming soon).

Podiatry - Community Podiatry Service

The community podiatry service provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment to a range of patients with lower limb and foot problems, including; - People with long term conditions such as diabetes, vascular disease, amputees, connective tissue disorders, stroke, Parkinson's disease - People with multiple and complex needs e.g. dementia, falls - People with biomechanical problems e.g. gait /postural problems - People requiring wound care to the foot - People requiring nail surgery - People with severe foot and ankle problems and conditions.

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Dementia Palliative Care Poster (L332)

Dementia Palliative Care Poster. A role that supports patients with dementia & palliative care needs being discharged from hospital.

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L335 - Rehabilitation and Exercise Diabetes Information

Rehabilitation and Exercise Diabetes Information (L335)

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Integrated Performance Report - November 2024

Integrated Performance Report - November 2024

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Latest Register of CoG Declarations - 23/24

COG declarations of interests

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Derbyshire_Community_Health_Services_NHS_Trust_authorisation_letter.pdf

DCHS authorisation letter

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Community Treatment Order Policy (P62)

This policy sets out the legal framework for the operation of an order made under section 17A of the Mental Health Act (‘the Act’) which is known as a ‘Community Treatment Order’ (‘CTO’). The purpose of a CTO is to allow suitable patients to be safely treated in the community rather than under detention in hospital, and to provide a way to help prevent relapse and any harm – to the patient or to others – that this might cause. It is intended to help patients to maintain stable mental health outside hospital and to promote recovery. The term ‘patient’ is used throughout to reflect the language of the Mental Health Act Code of Practice (MHA CoP or ‘the code’) but terms such as ‘CTO patient’ or ‘service user’ may be preferred locally. This policy should be read in conjunction with chapter 29 of the MHA CoP which offers guidance on the operation of the Act. The principles set out in Chapter 1 of the Code in particular, treating patients using the least restrictive option and maximising their independence; and purpose and effectiveness should always be considered when considering CTOs (MHA CoP – 29.5)

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Equipment Checklist for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (P11)

Equipment Checklist for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (P11)

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0057 - Neurological Observation Chart

0057 - Neurological Observation Chart

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Topical corticosteroid pathways for varicose eczema for non-medical prescribers (G201)

Topical corticosteroid pathway for varicose eczema for non-medical prescribers

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Referral Pathway for all DCHS patients to Tissue Viability Services (G257)

G257 - Referral Pathway for all DCHS patients to Tissue Viability Services