Southport Visiter

Adapted Stay in touch with patients to learn

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PEOPLE are being invited to send a “letter to loved ones” while they are treated in hospital.

Southport and Ormskirk hospitals have restricted visiting to patients in all but exceptiona­l circumstan­ces in line with NHS advice to protect against Covid-19 (coronaviru­s).

E-mails sent to soh-tr.lettertolo­vedones@nhs.net will be printed off, put in a specially stamped envelope and delivered to the patient.

“Letter to loved ones” is part of a package of measure to prevent patients becoming isolated during their hospital stay.

Since April 1, each ward has had its own patient informatio­n and communicat­ion officer whose job will be to liaise between patients and their loved ones.

The service runs seven-days-aweek and provides a designated family or friend with an update on the patient’s progress where they are unable to make this contact themselves.

The liaison officers are supported by a call centre, using redeployed staff, who are the single point of contact for patients’ relatives, carers and families, taking pressure off ward staff.

The call centre number is 01704 704835 or 704836.

The team is also launching an activity schedule, including movies, music and games.

They will also be organising video calling for patients who want it.

Bridget Lees, director of Nursing, Midwifery and Therapies, said: “This is a difficult time for both patients and families while we have to restrict visiting during the pandemic.

“That’s why we’re making this special effort to keep families in touch with their loved ones and make their hospital stay as pleasant as possible.”

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English Literature tutor Emma delivering her video lesson from her kitchen, with the text in hand!

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