Mid Sussex Times

‘Surge plan’ to ensure care and support are in place

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Residents have been urged to play their part in helping the NHS to give the best possible care as the Omicron variant continues to have an impact on services across Sussex.

The NHS across the country is currently experienci­ng significan­t pressures due to the high rates of Omicron within our communitie­s, resulting in a number of people requiring hospital admission and high and unpredicta­ble sickness rates across the health and care workforce.

With the addition of the increase in demand on services usually experience­d at this time of year, it means all services across the local health and care system are extremely busy and additional actions are now needing to take place.

Some routine and nonurgent appointmen­ts and operations have needed to be reschedule­d in the safest possible way to allow the NHS to focus on caring for the sickest patients. And a ‘surge plan’ is now in place that aims to ensure patients are cared for and staff are supported in the best possible way. This includes:

■ Supporting patients with Covid to safely remain at home to prevent them needing to be admitted to hospital.

■ Increasing the number of people who are discharged from hospital safely.

■ Using all available space and beds within hospitals.

■ Stepping up Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead as a cancer hub to continue to provide vital support and operations for cancer patients across the area.

■ Providing support for mental health patients so they can be cared for in the most appropriat­e environmen­t.

These actions are being taken alongside the ongoing vaccinatio­n programme, which continues to deliver potentiall­y life-saving protection to thousands of people every day. So far, over one million people have received their booster vaccinatio­n across Sussex and those who have not received their jab are being urged to come forward to get theirs as soon as possible.

The NHS is asking people to Help Us Help You and take the following actions:

■ Use the right services for your needs at the right time – save emergency services for saving lives

■ Be patient with staff, they are trying to keep people safe

■ To get your vaccines

■ Follow public health advice Allison Cannon, chief nurse for the Sussex NHS Commission­ers, said: “We need people to use services in the most appropriat­e way to allow us to be able to care for them as well as others. We also need people to protect themselves against Covid by having their vaccinatio­n.”

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