News from 2020/2021
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Published on: 14 April 2020
David Watts and his daughter Beatrix Kaley, of Lancaster, have been volunteering for the Trust to deliver urgent orthotics items to patients in the community who have mobility issues and cannot pick them up from the hospital due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Published on: 11 April 2020
As part of Cumbria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, agencies from health, Local Authorities, care, emergency services, military, education and industry have come together to create a network of ‘Community Recovery Centres’.
The Community Recovery Centres have been designed as part of the county’s plans to provide additional capacity so patients can be discharged from hospital. Both NHS Trusts in the county have already significantly increased the bed capacity. -
Published on: 9 April 2020
In line with national guidance and to keep local mums and babies safe during the pandemic, we have recently made some changes across our maternity units and in our community services provided across Morecambe Bay.
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Published on: 8 April 2020
A new service has been launched offering people the chance to send a message to loved ones across hospitals in south Cumbria and north Lancashire so they can stay connected during the CoVID-19 pandemic.
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Published on: 8 April 2020
This newsletter gives an update on some of the the actions which have taken place so far across Morecambe Bay to manage the current pandemic.
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Published on: 7 April 2020
People in Lancashire and South Cumbria have been urged to attend vitally important cancer appointments if asked to by their GP.
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Published on: 7 April 2020
It’s been just over a week since Cumbria County Council and partners launched an Emergency Support Helpline for vulnerable or isolated people needing urgent help.
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Published on: 7 April 2020
The Surgical Emergency Ambulatory Care (SEAC) unit the Royal Lancaster Infirmary has moved to Westmorland General Hospital (WGH) to help University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Published on: 6 April 2020
If you are expecting a baby or looking after a young child, you may be feeling particularly worried and anxious at the moment.
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Published on: 6 April 2020
As visiting at our hospitals is currently suspended, we want to do everything we can to keep our patients connected with their loved ones.