
A trainee nursing associate from Sirona care & health’s Community Rapid Response team is aiming to run 70 miles to raise money for a local blood bike charity. If you…
A trainee nursing associate from Sirona care & health’s Community Rapid Response team is aiming to run 70 miles to raise money for a local blood bike charity. If you…
The hospital, managed by Sirona, has been continuing to provide local care and support for people throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The artist hopes that staff and visitors to the hospital will find the woodland painting interesting, intriguing and a calming distraction…
People with Coronavirus that fall into high-risk groups are to be given devices to monitor their blood oxygen levels from home, as part of an innovative ‘Covid Virtual Ward’ scheme.
Vaccinations are now available to people in three priority groups. They are people aged 65 – 69, people aged 16 – 64 who are classified as clinically vulnerable because they have a range of clinical conditions identified by the JCVI that increase their risk from Covid-19, and people recently added to the updated Shielded Patient List.
Life-saving coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations will begin to be delivered at high street pharmacies in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare as the NHS accelerates the biggest vaccination programme in its history.
The roll-out of local Covid-19 vaccinations has been expanded with the opening of a vaccination centre at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium.
You could be the individual Sirona care & health is looking for to lead the organisation when founding Chairman Simon Knighton stands down at the end of March.
The new Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine is being rolled out in local General Practice-led services today, making it easier to protect care home residents and other vulnerable people against Covid-19.
Lockdown is having a major impact on how people grieve. Janey from Bristol lost her husband Dave in October but with the help of our Palliative Care Home support team, Dave was able to leave hospital and die peacefully at home.
The local NHS has begun delivering an “early Christmas gift” this week, as care home residents across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire start to receive the coronavirus vaccine.