Coming. to the. Emergency. Department. at Torbay. Hospital. Torbay Hospital. Ward. Coming to ED LDv2.0 /SDHC NHS FT/01.12/Review date 01.

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Coming to the Torbay Hospital Emergency Department at Torbay Ward Hospital

Coming into hospital checklist Tick When Done Bring your hospital passport if you have one Name, address and telephone number of your next of kin, carer or your nearest friend Bring any medication you are taking Would you like someone to speak on your behalf? A small amount of money You may also want to bring a couple of books or magazines Tell a friend or relative you will be in hospital

Please do not bring Cigarettes or tobacco as the hospital has a "No Smoking Policy" Alcoholic Drinks Lots of Money Valuables Such as Jewellery No food items but fruit is OK

Getting to the hospital You may come to the hospital in an ambulance A friend or carer may bring you to the hospital Coming by Car There are 2 entrances to the hospital; Cadewell Lane and Lawes Bridge. The main Car Parks are signposted as soon as you come onto the site and are pay and display. Parking spaces for disabled drivers are near each of the main hospital entrances. If you use these please remember to display your "blue badge". Tell the nurse if you leave your car in the car park while you are in hospital. Special arrangements can be made in these circumstances.

Buses Lots of buses come to the hospital Babbacombe 33, 65 Kingskerswell 12, 66 Plainmoor 65 Teignmouth 32 (Hourly) Brixham 12, 66 Marldon 66, 149 Shiphay 32, 66, SB6, 149 Totnes 149 Churston 12, 66 Newton Abbot 12, 66 St Marychurch 32, 33, 65, SB5 Torquay Centre 12, 32, 33, 64, 65, 149 Teignmouth, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot 40 Teignmouth, Torquay 11

When you arrive at the hospital You may be asked to switch off your phone in the hospital. The nursing staff will let you know. The doctors and nurses will meet you when you come to the hospital. Patient Profile Form Inform reception staff if you have any learning disabilities, where they can give the doctor/nurses a copy of your patient profile. Then sit on a chair in the waiting room until the nurse calls your name. You will be seen as soon as possible but there may be other people more poorly than you. The nurse will call your name and take you to see the doctor. Show the doctor and nurse your hospital passport if you have one.

Some of the people wear different uniforms. Please ask us if you have any questions. Doctor (dark green scrubs) Matron (Navy Blue scrubs, purple trim) Sister (Navy Blue scrubs, white trim) Staff nurse (Royal Blue scrubs) Assistant Practitioner (Light Blue scrubs) Health Care Assistant (Mint Green scrubs) Ward Clerk Domestic Support / Cleaner Support Worker

The nurse / doctors will help you to feel better Tell the nurse is you have a problem with your eyes or ears, or if you need help with eating and drinking How do you like to communicate? Tell the nurse or doctor which part of you is not well Headache Feel Sick Breathe Hot Back Pain Chest Pain Stomach Pain Tired Been Sick Cold Sore Throat

You may have some tests Xray Blood Pressure It can take some time to get the results You may not need to be admitted into the hospital, sometimes people do not need to stay in hospital and will go home. A letter will be sent to your doctor, to say you have been to Accident and Emergency. If you need information, please ask the doctor to write it all down for you.

You may stay in hospital The nurse will tell you if you Should not eat Should not drink Tell the nurse if you need to go to the toilet The nurse may ask you to change clothes. You may go with a nurse to the emergency ward on a trolley/bed. You may have a bed on a ward. You can call a nurse. Ask the nurse if it s ok to switch on your phone.

Contact Numbers - Health These people can give you information about your visit to the hospital. They will help you if you have any questions. Roz Erskine-Gray Learning Disability Liaison Nurse Torbay Hospital Telephone 01803 654994 e-mail: roz.erskine-gray@nhs.net Patient advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Telephone 0800 02 82 037 Text Phone 01803 654742 e-mail: pals.sdhc@nhs.net Maggie Douglas Dunbar Dementia Specialist Nurse Telephone 01803 655859 e-mail: maggi.douglas-dunbar@nhs.net Torbay Hospital contact numbers For other wards and departments 01803 614567 Emergency Admissions Ward (EAU3) 01803 655966 Emergency Admissions Ward (EAU4) 01803 655946 Accident Emergency Reception 01803 654003/8