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Trust charity is relaunched
A new look for a part of the Trust’s charitable funds has been launched to breathe new life into our fundraising activities for the benefit of patients and staff. Art and Complementary Therapy Sessions
For crutch sake! Trust appeals for return of your walking aids
Maybe you’ve found some lying around that you’d forgotten all about, or maybe you just never got round to bringing them back yet, either way it’s time to free up the space they’ve been using.urned. Fiona Wright Deputy Head of Physiotherapy said
Mental health help for your winter wellness
It’s normal to feel low at the moment, as we all try to adjust to a ‘new normal’ after an incredibly difficult two years. But no matter how negative a situation is, things can get better, and help is at hand.like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and counselling…
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/mental-health-help-your-winter-wellness
Wigton Hospital: Providing patient care closer to home
Since the inpatient beds at Wigton Hospital were closed in 2018, following a public consultation, a wide range of service continue to be provided at the hospital and patients are now treated at the busy day unit. Physiotherapy
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/wigton-hospital-providing-patient-care-closer-home
Focus on Maryport hospital
The hospital is now a hub of activity for the town and the surrounding area and hosts more than 30 different service or procedures. Rehabilitation and therapy…
Online resources for the festive season and beyond
Winter can be a difficult time for both managing physical conditions with the cold weather conditions and also for our mental health with the darker nights. exercises based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to help explore and cope with difficulties
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/online-resources-festive-season-and-beyond
Governor's hope for 2022 and how you can help!
William Miskelly is one of NCIC's public governor's for Allerdale. had various operations and still do physiotherapy exercises every day. As a kid when you are
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/governors-hope-2022-and-how-you-can-help
New coronavirus treatments being offered to eligible Cumbrians
New antibody and antiviral treatments are being administered to eligible patients in the community when they first test positive for coronavirus. steroids and in some cases immunotherapy medicines which are given through an intrave…
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/new-coronavirus-treatments-eligible-cumbrians
National nursing lead wowed by north Cumbria’s community nursing.
The deputy director of community nursing for NHS England, Sam Sherrington, has spoken about how impressed she is by the integration, personalised care and leadership on a recent visit to the community nursing teams. registered nurses and therapy staff and is keen to scale up and spread som
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/national-nursing-lead-wowed-north-cumbrias-community-nursing
Trust welcomes record number of students
Eighty-four students from the University of Cumbria (UoC) are on placement across the Trust in both acute and community teams. physiotherapy and occupational therapy students joining the Trust later this year.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/trust-welcomes-record-number-students
