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Vale marks Hospitalwatch’s 20th Anniversary

Vale marks Hospitalwatch’s 20th Anniversary

The latest quarterly Hospitalwatch meeting at the Vale of Leven saw NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde he…

Angela Watson, left, and Hannah Knox set up for a day's cycling at Leverndale. Image: NHSGGC

How NHSGGC staff are promoting cycling for all at hospital

When it comes to active and sustainable travel, staff at an NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hospital h…

Comedy star Karen Dunbar praises person-centred care with NHSGGC speech and language service 

Comedy star Karen Dunbar praises person-centred care with NHSGGC speech and language service 

Actress and comedian Karen Dunbar has hailed the care she received after experiencing problems with …

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In many instances, people think that the best place to go with sore, red, or itchy eyes is their GP, however the GP will signpost you to an optometrist so your best to go to them directly. Optometrist, Willis Wilkie explains that you don’t have to be a glasses wearer to visit an optometrist for help. Anyone in Greater Glasgow and Clyde can visit an optometrist if they have an issue with their eyes. Read more in our NHS Heroes series here: www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/right-care-right-place/nhs-heroes/willis-wilkie-optometrist/ #NHSHeroes See MoreSee Less
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Annette explains how we're asking for patients, families, carers, and loved ones to support our Home for Lunch initiative by:• Arranging transport in advance, if required.• Ensuring appropriate clothing is available for travel.• Making sure their loved one has access to their home.• Preparing essentials at home, such as food and heating.• Consider setting up a Power of Attorney.Find out more about Home for Lunch at www.nhsggc.scot/hospitals-services/visiting-hospital/person-centred-health-and-care/home-for-lunch/. See MoreSee Less
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