Latest news from around Kettering General Hospital

Bedside Book Service launched

Volunteers Sue Ellingham and Louise Lindsay with one of the two book trolleys which will tour some of KGH’s wards Book Service launch April 1

Kettering General Hospital is launching a new Bedside Book Service for patients from April 1, 2019.

The aim is to enable patients to have access to lots of different kinds of books to keep them entertained during their stay in hospital.

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Time for tea during Nutrition and Hydration Week

Deene B Tea Party for nutrition and hydration week

Wards across KGH held themed tea parties to celebrate national Nutrition and Hydration Week (March 11-17).

The Global Afternoon Tea events – on March 13 - had staff baking cakes and coming up with quirky ideas for themed parties.

The aim of the event – and the awareness week – was to increase understanding of the importance of good nutrition and hydration at all times for patients.

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Respiratory service expands and reduces the need for multiple visits

Members of the Thoracosopy Team L-R Dr Muhammad Naeem, Dr Sidra Kiran, Dr Advitya Singh, Pleural Nurse Samantha Rawson, Dr Rahul Patel, Dr Raja Reddy and Dr George Tsaknis

Kettering General Hospital is expanding a service for respiratory patients which has reduced the need for multiple visits to hospital.

The expansion has involved the hospital’s Thoracoscopy Service investing £24,000 it won in an internal Dragon’s Den-style competition held for staff in October 2018.

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Frank Radcliffe Fracture Clinic opens in new location in hospital

Photograph showing  fracture clinic staff celebrating relocation into new premises

Kettering General Hospital is about to open a significantly refurbished and improved fracture clinic service in a new location within the hospital.

The Frank Radcliffe Clinic will re-open to all of its patients (after using temporary accommodation in two different places) on Monday, February 25, following a £2.4m hospital refurbishment and relocation programme to improve patient care.

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Freedom to Speak Up National Guardian Dr Henrietta Hughes visits KGH

NHS National Freedom to Speak Up Guardian Dr Henrietta Huges with KGH FTSU Champion Susan Clennett

Today, 14 February, the NHS’s Freedom to Speak Up National Guardian,  Dr Henrietta Hughes, visited KGH.

She spoke to us about national best practice in this area and we shared some of the work we have done to promote Freedom to Speak Up at KGH including drop-in surgeries, recruiting FTSU champions across the Trust and our development plans.

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