Welcome to Dune Ward

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Welcome to Dune Ward Long Fox Unit Information for service users, families and carers Page 1 of 6

1. What is Dune Ward? Dune Ward is a 10 bedded ward within Long Fox Unit and on the Weston General Hospital Site. It is a short stay unit designed for the assessment and care of people suffering from a variety of mental health problems such as Dementia and Alzheimer s disease. Dune Ward offers individual assessments by doctors, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists and nursing staff. We all have the skills needed to provide the care, assessment and treatment you or your relatives needs. How long you will be on the ward varies. Some people may need to stay for just a few days; others may need a longer period of inpatient assessment. You will find that Dune Ward has a friendly and informal atmosphere. 2. How to find us If you are coming by car, enter the main hospital entrance, turn left at the hospital round about (inside the main entrance) and follow the signs to the Long Fox Unit. This will take you through the main car park area and around to the right. Disabled car parking is available outside the main entrance to the Long Fox Unit. First Bus run regular services that stop at the main entrance of the Hospital. In the town centre you will need to catch the Numbers 5, 5a, 14, 14a, 102, 112, that stop directly outside the Hospital.The 102 and 112 bus stop is on the road. The 102, 112 and 14a stop at the main Weston-super-Mare train station in Neva Road. The Weston-Super-Link service 83, operated by WebberBus, also stops at the Hospital. For further information on travelling by buses including travelling in to Weston town centre, contact Traveline on 0871 200 2233 or http://www.traveline.org.uk/index.htm. Page 2 of 6

3. What to bring We encourage our patients to get washed and dressed as they would do at home. To make your/your relatives stay more comfortable, please try to bring these items: Men Women 3 vests 3 vests 3 pairs of pants 3 pairs of knickers 3 pairs of socks 3 pairs of stockings/tights Belt/braces 3 petticoats Pair of slippers 3 bras Pair of shoes Pair of slippers 3 pairs of trousers Pair of shoes 3 shirts 3 dresses or 3 skirts 3 jumpers/cardigans 3 cardigans Tie 3 blouses/jumpers Dressing gown Dressing gown Pyjamas Nightdresses Electric shave/wet shaver Soap/Talcum powder/flannels Soap/Talcum powder/flannels Tooth pot Tooth pot Toothpaste and brush Toothpaste and brush Comb/brush Steradent Deodorant Comb/brush Deodorant For infection control, do not bring in lambswool cardigans/sweaters. Please do not bring valuables or large sums of money. All you need is enough cash to buy toiletries, newpapers or sweets. 4. Personal belongings On admission, a member of staff will check items of property and list them. The patient or accompanying relative will be asked to sign this list. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage to anything you bring with you unless this has been handed over for safe keeping. If relatives take property or laundry home to wash, they may be asked to sign a disclaimer form confirming these items are no longer on the ward. Page 3 of 6

5. Visiting Visiting is 2pm 4pm; 6pm 8pm Monday Sunday. Please avoid visiting at mealtimes unless arranged during admission or by appointment. Activity groups and therapy are often in progress. So please make an appointment, if you need to visit outside normal visiting times. 6. Rooms Occasionally, service users will need move rooms to make sure that they are in same sex accommodation. If you are concerned about this, please talk to the ward staff. 7. Telephoning the ward Relatives can contact service users on the direct ward telephone number 01934 836500. For general enquiries, please ring 01934 836520. 8. Care planning When you are admitted, you and your carer, relatives or family will be given a care co-ordinator. This person will contact your carer, relatives or family to arrange for them to come to the ward for a CPA (care programme Approach) meeting. This will take place within 15 days of you coming onto the ward. It will give everyone a chance to discuss the aims of your admission, the treatment plan, when and how you will be discharged and any questions anyone has. Page 4 of 6

9. How carers, relatives and friends can help We will ask you for a short life history to help us get a picture of the service user s life. This will help staff provide care in a respectful and dignified way. If at any time you think there is information about the service user that should be considered as part of their assessment and care, please tell us. We are here to help the service user and you as the important person in their life. 10. Support and information for carers On the ward, we have a notice board with a section for carers. This gives information about meetings and useful telephone numbers of support agencies. It is Trust policy to offer the person supporting the service user a carer assessment. This is usually done in the community with the care co-ordinator. If you have not already had an assessment, please tell the ward staff. They will refer you for one as soon as possible. 11. Suggestions and comments Your views about the care on the ward will help us identify things which need to be improved. Please ask if you wish to discuss any suggestions or complaints with the modern matron, the nurse in charge, the doctor looking after you/your relative or friend. If you prefer, you can write to or ask to speak to the Long Fox Unit Manager, Page 5 of 6

Contact us Dune Ward Long Fox Unit Weston General Hospital Grange Road Uphill Weston Super Mare BS23 4TQ Direct ward telephone number: 01934 836500 General enquiries: 01934 836520. For information about Trust services visit www.awp.nhs.uk PALS To make a comment, raise a concern or make a complaint, please contact the Trust s Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). Tel: 01249 468261 Freephone: 0800 073 1778 Email: awp.pals@nhs.net Other formats and languages If you need this information in other formats (such as large print, Braille) or in another language, please call the PALS number. Lead: Ward manager Leaflet code: AWP- 301 Approved: Nov 2013 Review due: Nov 2016 Page 6 of 6