Pages
Community podiatry - Information about your appointment
DCHS community podiatry - service locations
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.
https://dchs.nhs.uk/our-services-and-locations/a-z-list-of-services/community-podiatry
Diabetes Education Resources for Patients
A page of diabetes education resources for the people of Derbyshire.
Storm Henk – update and advice
https://dchs.nhs.uk/my_dchs/show-me/staff-news-my-download/storm-henk-update-and-advice
Files
DCHS WDES Data Report 2022.pdf
DCHS WDES Data Report 2022
Appendix 10 – Rapid Post Incident Review Template (P33)
Rapid Post Incident Review Template (P33)
Rapid Response Pathway (G261)
G261 - Rapid Response Pathway
Podiatry Assistant Role Protocol for Podiatrists (S107)
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on the delegation of podiatry care to a podiatry assistant.
L302 - My Respiratory Action Plan
L302 - My Respiratory Action Plan
UTC Procedures for Mass Casualties and Contaminated Self-Presenters Plan
DCHS UTC Procedures for Mass Casualties and Contaminated Self-Presenters Plan
Sending Patient Identifiable Information SOP (S122)
A5 - CAADA-DASH Risk Identification Checklist (G12)
Appendix 5 - CAADA-DASH Risk Identification Checklist (G12)
Competency Framework For Medication Administration By Role And Band (G322)
Competency Framework For Medication Administration By Role And Band
Mental Health Act 1983 Community Treatment Order Policy (P103)
To guide staff on the implementation of a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in accordance with the MHA 1983 and the MHA Code of Practice 2015. To ensure lawful and appropriate use of CTO’s within the Trust and that legal rights of any patient subject to a CTO are upheld at all stages.