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Looking after your physical health has a big impact on how you are feeling emotionally and mentally. At times like these, it can be easy to fall into unhealthy patterns of behaviour which in turn…
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Below you can view an A-Z list of retired North West Boroughs policies and procedures that are no longer in use following the transfer to Mersey Care on 1 June. The table also includes the title of…
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Zero Falls in Our Care is one of Mersey Care's Perfect Care Goals for 2023-2024. This page has been developed as a resource to support staff with making improvements and changes in their…
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Financial services supports and advises the organisation (staff and patients) on financial, governance and regulatory aspects - enabling our service users to receive perfect care. The wider…
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166 - Chaperoning
This policy sets out guidance for the use of chaperones during procedures across services within Community Services Division, which should be in place for clinical consultations, clinical examinations, investigations and clinical interventions, particularly in relation to intimate procedures.
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SD06 Consent to Examination and Treatment
This policy covers the following key issues: • The circumstances in which consent should be sought • Standard consent forms for significant procedures • Sources of information for service users • Clarification of those responsible for seeking consent • Guidance on refusal of treatment, capacity to consent, use of human tissue and clinical recordings
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SD29 Physical Health Care (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities)
This document clarifies the responsibility of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Clinicians in respect of service users’ physical health care needs and establishes standards of physical health examination and assessment on admission to inpatient wards
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Fault Report Form For Examination Plinths
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SD06b: Department of Health Reference Guide to Consent to Examination or Treatment
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SD51 NEWS2-Management and Recognition of the Deteriorating Patient (National Early Warning Scores) and Recognition of Sepsis
This document is for Mental Health Care, Secure & Learning and Disability Care and Community Care Divisions and clarifies the responsibility of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust clinicians in respect of patients’ physical health care needs and establishes standards of physical health examination and assessment in clinical services
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CCD35 - Bladder and Bowel Manual
The policy provides detailed information in relation continence care, catheter care, digital rectal examination and Children’s bladder and bowel health care, for colleagues working within the Community Services Division