Shropshire frailty assessment units reducing time spent in hospital

Shropshire frailty assessment units reducing time spent in hospital

By Liz Wells 04 October 2024

Frail patients are spending less time in hospital after the launch of dedicated assessment units at Shropshire’s two acute hospitals.

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Service Director – Children’s Social Care and Early Help

up to £115,017

Gateshead, Tyne and Wearup to £115,017

RECRUITER: Gateshead Council

Advanced Social Work Practitioner - Quality Assurance Lead

£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

EHC Coordinator – SEN, Education Directorate

 BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

 The Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, BR1 1AS  BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

RECRUITER: London Borough of Bromley

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Service Director – Children’s Social Care and Early Help

up to £115,017

Gateshead, Tyne and Wearup to £115,017

RECRUITER: Gateshead Council

Advanced Social Work Practitioner - Quality Assurance Lead

£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

EHC Coordinator – SEN, Education Directorate

 BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

 The Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, BR1 1AS  BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

RECRUITER: London Borough of Bromley