2016 News

11 July 2016

Trust replaces 256 beds at Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH

The Trust has invested more than £350,000 in replacing all of the 256 mechanical beds at Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH. The new beds are being delivered during November. The benefits of the chosen bed (the Innov8 IQ model) include removable panels which are easy to clean, separate handsets so that both the patient and…

7 July 2016

Pride at Project SEARCH interns graduation

Ten young people with learning difficulties or disabilities have recently graduate from Project SEARCH, a supported internship programme designed to give the young people skills to gain competitive paid employment. Parents and staff from this joint partnership between the host employer, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Sussex Downs College and East Sussex County Council were…

7 July 2016

Do you have a question for NICE?

NICE, the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence, are holding a question time event and their Public Board Meeting at the Education Centre, Conquest Hospital, The Ridge, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex on Wednesday 20 July 2016. The event starts at 12noon with a buffet lunch, the question time session is between 12.30pm to 1.30pm…

7 July 2016

More join organ donor register at 999 weekend

Members of the East Sussex Healthcare Organ Donation Committee were promoting the organ donor register at Eastbourne 999 Event. In total they signed up 132 people on to the Organ Donor Register. Dr Tuhin Goswami, Clinical Lead Organ Donation said: “We are pleased more people have signed up to the organ donation register but would…

7 July 2016

Care of cancer patients praised

Care of cancer patients at East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has again been highly praised in a national survey of patients who were diagnosed with the disease. The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey has been published and was completed by 555 local patients. Patients were asked to rate their care overall on a scale of…

1 July 2016

Celebration of our volunteers

Our hospital and community volunteers have been thanked for their services to our patients and the local community at our annual volunteers celebration event. The event was attended by 31 volunteers who were presented with certificates in recognition of their length of service. In total 41 have been recognised for their length of voluntary service;…

1 July 2016

Colleagues on Kipling ward win monthly staff award

Colleagues from Kipling Ward at Conquest Hospital, Staff Nurse Kayleigh Beattie and Healthcare Assistant Danielle Baker, have been recognised for their compassion and awarded the Trust’s monthly staff award. Caroline Stephenson, Practice Educator on Kipling Ward who nominated the nursing staff said: “Kayleigh and Danielle fundraised amongst their colleagues and went the extra mile to…

1 July 2016

Integrated service improves support for families

Families will receive the right support at the right time thanks to the launch of a new integrated service which brings health visiting and children’s centres together. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust and East Sussex County Council have launched the service to ensure they can offer more effective support regardless of which organisation is delivering…

29 June 2016

Successful open day at Bexhill Hospital Ophthalmology Day Unit

Over 100 people visited the Ophthalmology Day Unit at Bexhill Hospital when it opened its doors for the public to see behind the scenes of the specialist unit that operates on people’s eyes. Staff from the unit were available to guide people through the patient’s surgical journey and answer their questions. Visitors were also able…

28 June 2016

Stroke awareness event in St Leonards

Our Community Stroke Rehabilitation Team (CSRT) will be promoting awareness of stroke and stroke prevention at Asda Supermarket in St Leonards-on-Sea on Thursday 7th July from 10.00am to 3.00pm. Jacquie Hinves, Community Stroke Specialist Nurse said: “Primary prevention of stroke is taken very seriously by the CSRT. Over the last four years we have been…