Pages
DCHS physiotherapist shares her experience of volunteering in a disaster zone
https://dchs.nhs.uk/news/dchs-physiotherapist-shares-her-experience-volunteering-disaster-zone
Mission, vision and values
https://dchs.nhs.uk/about-us/who-are-we-and-what-do-we-do/vision-and-values
Files
0004 - Management of the Deceased - Infection Control Notification Form
0004 - Management of the Deceased - Infection Control Notification Form
Appendix 6 - Local Leg Ulcer Pathway (Seamless Care) (P66).docx
PGN3 Contracts Tenders Quotations EU Process
DCHS tender process
Preventing facial skin damage beneath PPE_v3 - DCHS_1.pdf
Standard Application Form.doc
Essential foundation poster quality conversations - 20 February.pdf
APPENDIX 3 Paternity Partner Leave Flow Chart for Managers.docx
Derbyshire_Community_Health_Services_NHS_Foundation_Trust_licence.pdf
DCHS licence
Homely Remedies SOP (S16)
Under normal circumstances, medicines should be administered either on the written prescription of an authorised prescriber, in accordance with the Medicines Code or under the authority of a Patient Group Direction. The Medication Optimisation Safety Team (MOST) has approved a list of non-prescription medicines or “homely remedies” that registered nurses and registered practitioners are authorised to administer at their own discretion, in accordance with the attached standard operating procedure, for a maximum of 48 hours (extended to 72 hours over a bank holiday weekend). The homely remedies approved are treatments commonly available over the counter for minor, short-term conditions without the need for a prescription or Patient Group Direction.