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Dementia Care

Last updated on Monday, September 22, 2025

Our aim at Wirral University Teaching Hospitals is to continually improve dementia care and deliver outstanding compassionate, person-centred care. What is dementia? The term ‘dementia’ describes a set of symptoms that include loss of concentration and memory problems, mood and behaviour change...

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Tag:   dementia (4)     mind (3)     memory (1)     forget (3)     support (27)     families (3)     relative (1)     altzheimers (1)    

Patient Experience Strategy

Last updated on Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Patient Experience Strategy at WUTH At Wirral University Teaching Hospital (WUTH), we are committed to delivering exceptional patient experiences. Our Patient Experience Strategy, launched in 2021 and running through 2026, aims to continuously improve the quality of care and services we provide...

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Learning Disabilities and Autism (Complex Care)

Last updated on Tuesday, November 18, 2025

At Wirral University Teaching Hospital Trust we are committed to providing outstanding individualised care. It is crucial that our patients have positive experiences and feel safe. We want our patients to feel listened to and have confidence in the knowledge and skills of our staff. The Safeguar...

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Education Centre

Last updated on Friday, January 10, 2020

The Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's Education Centre at Arrowe Park Hospital site was officially opened by the Rt Hon Lord Owen on the 20th May 2005. At Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust we encourage a wide range of general and professional train...

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Tag:   education (8)     library (3)     learning (7)     development (6)     courses (2)     teaching (1)     skill (1)    

Day case journey

Last updated on Monday, November 30, 2020

After your procedure, you will be taken from theatre into the recovery area where a nurse will look after you until you are not too sleepy and also fairly pain free. The anaesthetist will have given you painkillers and anti-sickness medication during surgery to ensure that you are comfortable af...

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