Hazel Kehoe
HAZEL KEHOE has been nominated for Parent of the Year, sponsored by Ray and Scott.
HAZEL KEHOE has been nominated for Parent of the Year, sponsored by Ray and Scott.
At least 20 new homes for key healthcare workers are set to be built on the site of the former Braye Lodge Hotel in Ruette Braye after the Guernsey Housing Association agreed to buy it from the Medical Specialist Group.
MEALS on Wheels has taken delivery of a new vehicle for its fleet, courtesy of the Guernsey Lions Club and the North Show.
LONGFRIE House in St Peter’s showcased its gardens to the public in conjunction with the National Garden Scheme and Queen’s Nursing Institute.
A NEW team of volunteers are helping enhance patient experiences and assist the acute hospital services team at the PEH as part of a new Health & Social Care initiative.
DEPUTIES could be given the option of borrowing to avoid having to choose between developing the Princess Elizabeth Hospital and building a post-16 campus at Les Ozouets.
STAFF retention and mental health support are two of the main priorities for the chief executive and registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
AVOIDABLE deaths could occur if phase two of the hospital modernisation project is put on hold, Health & Social Care has warned.
THE successful completion of Guernsey’s hospital modernisation programme does not require the Les Ozouets campus to be completed first, the Health & Social Care president told States members yesterday.
THE Princess Elizabeth Hospital played host to a different sort of clinic when ‘sick’ bicycles belonging to staff and members of the public were seen by a 'specialist’ from Adventure Cycles.
A BED will always be found for patients requiring urgent hospital care, Health & Social Care has stated following concerns raised by a claim on social media that a patient who was advised to stay overnight had to go home as only private beds were available.
HEALTH & Social Care has held a special presentation for States members to try to convince them not to delay work on the next phase of the PEH development.
A SERIOUS accident involving a single Smart Car closed the seafront for more than three hours yesterday evening.
BUILDERS leading the redevelopment of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital have warned that it would be a waste of time and money to kick most of the project into a future States term.
ONE of Guernsey’s GPs and emergency medical doctors has warned that the island’s healthcare system will encounter big problems down the line if modernisation plans for the PEH are sidelined.