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Patient Information Leaflets
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Bladder and bowel leakage prevention exercises (Elderly Care)
Explains simple exercises you can do to help improve incontinence - leakage of urine (wee) or stool (poo)
Bladder diary (Elderly Care)
To help you with your current symptoms, your physiotherapist needs to understand how your bladder is current working - please fill in the attached bladder diary for two days
Bowel care - How can I look after my bowel (Elderly Care)
Tips on how to look after your bowel and keep it working normally
Care Crew
Explains the role of the Care Crew on the Elderly Care wards at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Criteria-Led Discharge
Explains what ‘criteria-led discharge’ involves - meeting specific personalised goals prior to you leaving hospital
Delirium (Elderly Care)
Explains why some patients may experience acute confusion while they are in hospital, what the symptoms are and how it may be treated
Emmer Green Hip Fracture Unit discharge
Outlines the discharge procedure for patients on Emmer Green Hip Fracture Unit
Emmer Green Ward - Hip Fracture Unit
Routines and facilities on the ward
Emmer Green Ward welcome (vascular patients only)
Information for patients staying on the ward following treatment for vascular conditions at John Radcliffe Hospital
Forget Me Not - Information for relatives and carers
Explains how the Forget Me Not initiative aims to enhance the experience of patients with dementia by improving communication and interaction between the patient, carers and staff
Hip fracture admission
Aims to provide you and your relatives with the information to guide you through your hospital stay for a fractured hip
Memory problems
Information for patients with possible memory and thinking difficulties, and their family and carers
Preventing falls and improving safety
Reducing the risk of falls by keeping mobile and carrying out regular, safe activity to remain independent