Pages
Diabetes Education Resources for Patients
A page of diabetes education resources for the people of Derbyshire.
How does diversity affect the way our colleagues and patients experience health and health services?
Freedom to speak up animations
We have developed a series of animations based on issues staff have raised a concern about in DCHS. We hope they help you make your decision about whether you should raise a concern.
https://dchs.nhs.uk/my_dchs/how-do-i/freedom-to-speak-up/freedom-speak-animations
Volunteer application form
Volunteer application form
https://dchs.nhs.uk/join-us/volunteer-with-us/volunteer-application-form
Accessibility Statement
Accessibility statement for www.dchs.nhs.uk
Files
TPP282-0284 - Patient Centred Rounding Chart
TPP282-0284, Patient Centred Rounding Chart
Decision Flow Chart for Urinary Catheter Drainage Problems (G260)
Decision flowchart for urinary catheter drainage problems
L297 - Out-Patient Anti-microbial Therapy (OPAT) Service
L297 - Out-Patient Anti-microbial Therapy (OPAT) Service
Information Governance Handbook v1 2023 09.pdf
A handy Information Governance handbook giving a quick-access guide covering key topics like data protection, cyber security, IG training, phishing awareness, incident reporting, SARs, FOIs, and records management. Includes links to policies and resources
Wound Hygiene Pathway (G314)
Wound Hygiene Pathway
A4 - Mealtimes Matter Poster (G321)
A4 - Mealtimes Matter Poster (G321)
Caseload Records Review Matrix Rapid
Caseload Records Review Matrix Rapid
Disclosure Ref 2024128 - Social Media Platforms.pdf
Freedom of Information disclosure regarding social media platforms
Disclosure Ref 202498 - Physician Associates (PAs).pdf
FOI Disclosure Ref 202498 regarding Physician Associates (PAs).
Adult Nutrition, Food and Hydration Guidelines For Community Patients (G319)
The aim of this guidance is to support patients who are unable to maintain their nutritional status by eating and drinking orally. The purpose of these guidelines is to: • Give clear, defined, evidence-based guidelines for all employees within DCHS working in the community setting, to support patients with maintaining adequate nutrition and hydration status. • Ensure that the defined minimum requirements for documentation are clearly laid down to enable clinicians to accurately monitor and assess the nutrition and hydration status of the patient in a timely manner. • Ensure that all relevant employees are given the necessary information, instruction and training to provide them with the knowledge and skills to monitor and maintain the nutrition and hydration status of the patient and to reduce the risk of complications.